Under The Sea Traditional Cache
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Cretaceous Period (65-145 million years ago) More than 65 million
years ago, what we know as Holmdel was under the sea. This news
made the front page when it was discovered in 1941. At that time,
architect Hart Tourison announced that workers discovered sand and
seashells while digging a well on Peter Maher's 132-acre farm on
Holmdel Road. Today, you can still find fossilized shark's teeth
here in Holmdel by sifting through the riverbeds at Ramanessin
Brook Greenway Nature Trail Park.
The cache is located in Ramanessin Brook Greenway Nature Trail.
Enjoy the beauty of this trail while looking for the cache. There
are plenty of benches to sit and listen to the water and all the
different bird songs. Just ignore the sound of the cars passing by.
There is a WINNER ribbon for the person who finds it first. There
is also a new travel bug named Doc the travel car. Make sure he
keeps traveling all over the world so my students can learn of his
travels. Dont forget to take pictures. Please rehide well and good
luck, but most of all have fun!!!
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