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GEO-EYE: E21 - Double vision Mystery Cache

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Panters: Thanks to everyone who did our eye series. We are cleaning up this area after the last find was more than a year ago.

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Hidden : 4/15/2018
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Welcome to the GEO-EYE SERIES!

This series consists of 45 puzzle caches.  We incorporated various difficulty levels.  All the caches that form the PUPIL of the eye (P1 to P6) will be the harder ones.  The IRIS caches (I01 to I16) will be of intermediate difficulty, and the EYE outline (E01 to E23) will be easy ones.
And then to collect the smilies, we recommend high clearance vehicles.  Especially during the rainy season, as the roads can get very muddy.  But then again, that is part of all the fun!
Each puzzle will start with an eye fact, followed by the puzzle.  There might be clues hidden in the eye fact :-)

EYE FACT


Diplopia, commonly known as double vision, is the simultaneous perception of two images of a single object that may be displaced horizontally, vertically, diagonally or rotationally in relation to each other. It is usually the result of impaired function of the extraocular muscles, where both eyes are still functional but they cannot turn to target the desired object. Problems with extraocular muscles may be due to mechanical problems, disorders of the neuromuscular junction, disorders of the cranial nerves that stimulate the muscles, and occasionally disorders involving the supranuclear oculomotor pathways or ingestion of toxins.

 

Diplopia can be one of the first signs of a systemic disease, particularly to a muscular or neurological process, and it may disrupt a person’s balance, movement, and/or reading abilities.

* The cache is not at the posted coordinates. To obtain the coordinates, you will have to solve the puzzle below.*

 

The message can be decoded using a Vigenere cipher.  See... easy peasy.  The tricky part will be to know what password to use.  (HINT: look at the name of the cache)

 


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