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Hidden : 12/30/2012
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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I had an idea – a series in honour of all of the airports that I’ve flown through.  Some I’ve been to many a time and feel just like my home town, others I’ve just (literally) run through once and barely even seen.  One thing is for sure – the list is already long, and with all the work trips I am always taking the series may be never-ending lol.
 
South Florida is a frequent vacation destination in the winter, and most people will head for Miami.  Here's a tip - you can fly into Fort Laurderdale much more easily (smaller crowds) and you are only about 30 minutes' further away from Key West.  This was my first Florida airport, yearrs ago, and I don't think anything has really changed.  Usually when I land, I am on Key Largo within a couple of hours, and headed on to the southernmost point in America.

You are looking for a bison tube hidden in a slightly larger 'container' - no room for trades or trackables, BYOP

FLL - warm up that silky white beach sand

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