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Funny bones Traditional Cache

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Professor Xavier: As the owner has not responded to my previous log requesting that they check this cache I am archiving it.

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Ed
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Hidden : 4/4/2013
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   not chosen (not chosen)

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Geocache Description:


The cache is placed in a village that's name comes from the old English for a muddy place or slope belonging to a man called Hama. The cache can be found on the outskirts of St. James Church. The church spire is a prominent feature of the village and surrounding landscape.

It was originally built early in the 15th century and was 200 feet (61 m) high. In 1804 it collapsed after being struck by lightning and afterwards it was rebuilt to the slightly lesser height of 186 feet (57 m). However, it is still the tallest in Buckinghamshire. The church has an open day each summer, when the tower is open to the public.

You may need tweezers (or other extraction tool) to remove the log and need a pencil/pen to sign too.

You can park in streets near the Church (St. James Close being the nearest) and take a short walk to GZ. 
You DO NOT need to enter the church grounds to find this cache.
Would recommened at night for the scare factor, you will need a good torch. 
 

 

In a dark, dark town there was a dark, dark street
and in the dark, dark street there was a dark, dark house,
and in the dark, dark house there were some dark, dark stairs
and down the dark, dark stairs there was a dark, dark cellar
and in the dark dark cellar….
three skeletons lived!

There was a BIG skeleton.
and a LITTLE skeleton.
and a DOG skeleton!

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