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Turtles Love Pizza! Traditional Cache

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geocat_: A dumpster fire! No, I mean a literal dumpster fire destroyed this one as well as the hiding place.

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Hidden : 9/15/2017
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   large (large)

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Geocache Description:

I heard the Greenville was once inhabited by a very different type of creature.  That is how it got its name, right?



You would never know it to look around today, but Greenville used to be inhabited by rather large but quite debonair turtles!  There is nearly no record of this early history except for some rather interesting pictures capturing these brave creatures battling all sorts of danger to keep early Greenville safe.


Rumor has it that they hid away these pictures along with a sacred book for those who have vowed to never forget their town's founders.  However, to access this book, one must unlock the box housing it.  The box keeping the book safe is inside a larger box designed to blend in with the current inhabitants' surroundings.  One who is wise will be able to distinguish this box because it is labeled with a word from the language of the turtles...."GEOCACHE" (which loosly translated means "this is the hidden box among your surroundings which you seek").  This box may be accessed with the secret code, 804.


To access the well-protected inner box, one will have to examine the pictures of the turtles.  An ancient and oddly strange camera is provided for your viewing pleasure.  Sign the sacred book to be among the record of believers!


How many individuals are under the umbrella?

How many letters are in the type of snack the turtle is holding?

How many total feet do the kick boxers have on the ground?

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