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Boob Book Bucket Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 1/14/2002
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Sorry, no porno mags here :) Within sight of the cache is the township of Booborowie, known locally as Boob. Boring...!

No difficulties here. We have not put this one out in the donga, so you don't need a cut lunch and a waterbag to get it. It is, however, a day trip from Adelaide.

This is a themed cache. It is a book exchange. New or secondhand, fact or fiction.

The bucket was started with:-

‘The Thirty-Nine Steps’ by John Buchan. “He knew too much…he was too dangerous to live.” (used – classic 1967 edition)

‘The Lady and the Unicorn’ by Isolde Martyn. “It is 1470 and the War of the Roses threatens to tear England apart.” (new)

‘Dilemma’ by Jon Cleary. “When Scobie Malone returns to the bush town of Collamundra to apprehend a husband who disappeared after the murder of his wife four years earlier, it seems a cut-and-dried case. But……” (used)

‘Tears of Fire’ by Nelle McFather. “Swept into the tumultuous life of her ancestor Deirdre O’Shea, Fable relived a night of sweet ecstasy with Andre Devereaux, never guessing that their delicious passion would………” (used)

‘The Observer’s Book of Snakes and Lizards’ by David McPhee. “Information includes venom potentialities…” A must for all cache hunters! (used)

Please don’t swap a book for something other than a book, or the theme will eventually be lost. Give the lid a good push. It can be deceptive as to whether it is on properly. Be subtle.....I think the local farmers may already be wary of a vehicle parked by the tree today.......

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