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Hidden : 6/3/2018
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Please DO NOT go to posted coordinates as there is NO CACHE there.
There is 15 caches in this series to find, in some of the caches you will find other coordinates write them down and when you have all the coordinates you can go find the last one in this series.
To find the right coordinates for each cache you need to know if the quote is a MYTH or TRUE. Then you can go find the cache once you figure out the right coordinates.

Good Luck and have fun.

Don't forget to look for coordinates

NORTH = N 52 AB.CDE

MYTH OR TRUE

A =  The color red angers bulls and makes them charge; that's wy matadors use a red cape.

     MYTH = 1     TRUE = 0

It's the movement of the cape that attractes the bull, not the color. Matadors also use pink and gold capes.

B = Four cast and crew members of Rebal Without A Cause dies tragically in the wake of James Dean's car accident.

     MYTH = 4     TRUE = 5

The list of fatalities includes Dean's love interest, Natalie Wood, and his co-star, Sal Mineo.

C= Florence Nightingale kept a pet owl in her pocket while working in the military hospitals of the Crimean War.

     MYTH = 7     TRUE = 4

The owl's name was Athena.

D = An Arizona man was arrested for public nudity when police spotted him chasing his RV down a desert higway; he had stepped out to relieve himself and his wife pulled away. 

     MYTH = 2     TRUE = 4

A fictitious tale that has made the rounds for decades.

E = Heinz 57 Ketcup is named as such due ti the 57 ingredients in each bottle.

     MYTH = 5     TRUE = 4

The number 57 in relation to Heinz originally was meant to stand for the 57 different products they produced.

WEST = W 113 AB.CDE

MYTH OR TRUE

​A = Robert Fulton invented the steamship.

     MYTH = 5     TRUE = 4

The concept can be traced to French physicist Denis Papin - but the Marquis Claude de Jouffory was first to build a working example in 1776

B = Crayfish aren't actually fish; they're crustaceans.

     MYTH = 1     TRUE = 0

Also known as craw daddies, they live in freshwater brooks and streams that do not freeze to the bottom.

C = Actor Tommy Lee Jones and former Vice-President Al Gore were freshman roommates at Harvard.

     MYTH = 4     TRUE = 0

Jones also roomed with Jonh Lithgow.

D = Loins can't purr like housecats can. 

     MYTH = 3     TRUE = 4

Big cats only make a purring noise when exhaling; housecats purr while inhaling, too.

E = Hair and fingertips continue to grow after death. 

     MYTH = 8     TRUE = 6

Your hair and nails don't grow; the rest of your body contracts.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Uvtuyvtug Z.V.F.G.

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
-------------------------
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)