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Joseph Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

GeoCrater: I am regretfully archiving this cache since there's been no response from nor action by the cache owner within the time frame requested in the last reviewer note.

GeoCrater
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Hidden : 1/5/2016
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Placed near a high muggle area but there is a good reason for parking right at the GC location without suspicion and it is the best place to put your vehicle for some cover. Be conscious of the others wanting to use area equipment - but I don't believe it is hardly ever used. You should be fine. Lid pulls straight out; it does not flip or twist - that may break it.

Props to daviskingdom for being the First to Find!

JOSEPH had 10 older half-brothers who did not like him very much - he had dreams that said his family would one day bow down to him and he was Daddy's favorite. His father gave him a special, colorful coat just for him which further angered his siblings. It was just too much; so they decided to kill him. They threw him in a pit as they made their plans, but then they decided to sell their brother as a slave to a group traveling by. Joseph was a wonderful servant and became the head of the house - second only to the master. Then the master's wife falsely accused him of inappropriate advances and he was thrown into prison. There he was a model prisoner well liked by inmates and guards alike. He interpreted dreams for them as well. When the king had a dream that puzzled everyone, Joseph came to the rescue. He revealed there would be an upcoming famine and he presented a strategy for preparing for it. The king put him in charge - second in command over all the land. Joseph had gone from the pit to the prison to the palace. He saved the country and helped neighboring places - including his family's. When his brothers traveled in for food, they bowed to him not knowing who he was. Joseph forgave his brothers and saved his family from starvation. Joseph recognized that what his brothers meant for evil had been turned into something good. When you do what is right, even when times are difficult, blessings will follow.

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