The cache is not at the posted coordinates. This letterbox hybrid is part of the Florida Finders Fest 2018 Butterfly geo-art. Please leave the stamp in the cache. It is not a trade item. See below, to determine where the cache is.
The American Lady Butterfly is a member of the Brush-footed butterfly family. She is related to the Painted Lady, the Red Admiral and the West Coast Lady. The front legs are very short and covered with little hairs or bristles, like that of a hairbrush. Because their front legs are so short, they sometimes look as though they only have four legs.
This butterfly prefers sunny, open habitats like fields, canyons and meadows. In the summer months, they can be found in the southern parts of Canada and northern U.S.. Come winter though, they migrate to the warmer weather in Mexico and the southern U.S..
Solve this challenging trivia question, to figure out where the final is at!
Q2 – If a doctor says Nice Intergluteal Cleft, what are they complimenting?
A1 – Chin = N29° 30.280' W81° 51.669'
A2 – Cleavage = N29° 30.280' W81° 51.659'
A3 – Plumber’s Crack = N29° 30.280' W81° 51.649'