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Xylocarp - Fruit Salad Series Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

*gln: ARCHIVING ABANDONED CACHE

Greetings,

It looks like our timing is off and It’s time to say goodbye to this cache.

Since I haven't seen any maintenance here in a while, I assume that your priorities have changed and you’ve gone in a different direction.

Archiving due to lack of maintenance is permanent.
CACHE ARCHIVAL IS PERMANENT.

Let me know if I can be of assistance in the future.

Thanks a MILLION for all you have done, Glenn
"Seek quality, not quantity"

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Hidden : 6/30/2013
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


This is a series of 26 caches.  Each cache is the name of a fruit type.  14 of the caches has a number written on the back of the log, these numbers will be needed to locate a 27th cache.  This cache is a challenge cache and has 3 requirements.  The challenge cache is not a requirement to get the other caches in the Fruit Salad Series.

 

Xylocarpa

This perennial tree is known as Pyinkado in Burma, Cam xe in Vietnam, Sokram in Cambodia and Jamba in Karnataka (India). It has also been planted in certain parts of East Africa. It is very conspicuous in the flowering season owing to its bright yellow flowers.

Xylia xylocarpa produces good timber. Its wood pulp is used for making wrapping paper.

The seeds of this tree are edible.[1] This tree is considered a by Text-Enhance">medicinal plant in India.[2] In Thailand its leaves are used to treat wounds in elephants.[3]

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