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SJC Observer: Who's Watching Whom? Virtual Cache

Hidden : 8/24/2017
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   virtual (virtual)

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Geocache Description:

A virtual at San Jose Mineta International: The Gateway to Silicon Valley....for those who love Airport Caches as much as I do. Many travelers pass by this spot on their way to and from Silicon Valley. As you pass through SJC, you will encounter this strange creature. It is representative of much that is Silicon Valley...quirky, oversized, creative, interactive, innovative. Pause here a moment to appreciate its various aspects....and let it appreciate you!

CACHE IS LOCATED OUTSIDE OF AIRPORT SECURITY. If you are flying in or out of SJC, or even just changing planes, you're in luck and can easily grab this cache. You will find the Observer at the top of the escalator, just above the luggage claim area at the south end of Terminal B. If you are just stopping by to nab the cache, enter door 5 at the arrivals area of Terminal B. Ascend the escalator or elevator to meet the Observer. You can park in the nearby short-term parking lots 3 or 5. Cost is $2 for 20 minutes, which should give you plenty of time.

FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ALL LOGGING REQUIREMENTS COULD RESULT IN A DELETED LOG. To log this virtual, locate the nearby posted sign with information about the Observer. 1) Message me the full name of the Observer and 2) tell me what graphic image is printed on the lower left corner of that sign. THERE ARE 2 ADDITIONAL LOGGING REQUIREMENTS: 1) You must send me the above info at the SAME TIME as you log the "Find" and, 2) Do not post a picture of the Observer.

Congratulations to Galileo the Cat on the "First to Observe"

Virtual Reward - 2017/2018

This Virtual Cache is part of a limited release of Virtuals created between August 24, 2017 and August 24, 2018. Only 4,000 cache owners were given the opportunity to hide a Virtual Cache. Learn more about Virtual Rewards on the Geocaching Blog.

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