cul-de-sac (kŭl′dĭ-săk′, ko͝ol′-)
n. pl. cul-de-sacs or culs-de-sac (kŭlz′-, ko͝olz′-)
A dead-end street, especially one ending in a circular turnaround.
Origin n.
1738, as an anatomical term, from French cul-de-sac, literally "bottom of a sack," from Latin culus "bottom" Application to streets and alleys is from 1800.
Anyway... isn't this just a fancy way of saying... "Dead End"?
Your are looking for a camo'd container that blends in well
This might be an easy find (or not). Have fun with it!
It's easier to reach GZ from the Taunton Rd exit off Rte #30 east.
Log only... Bring a pen. You MUST sign the log to get credit for the find!
Congrats on the co-FTF goes to... bpp picnic, Stews Crew, BenamBenam3 and HaveBirdWillGeo!