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BW068 Labyrinth Orb Weaver Mystery Cache

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Forest Minions: This one has been pulled, so it can be restocked, and hidden again, for Finders Fest 2021. Hope to see y'all out there!

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Hidden : 3/18/2019
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Welcome to the Florida Finders Fest 2019 Spidey Geo-Art, brought to you by the Forest Minions! This Mystery cache is not at the posted coordinates. You must solve this rather challenging trivia question, to determine the location of the final. Happy hunting!

The spider species Metepeira labyrinthea, commonly known as Labyrinth Orb-weaver, belongs to the genus Metepeira, in the family Araneidae. An American dollar coin sized spider, with thin legs and a round, bulbous abdomen. The carapace is brown or gray, and the abdomen is dark with a white pattern. The legs alternate pale brown and dark brown, and the sternum is dark brown with a longitudinal yellow mark.

There May Be A Buttload Of Active Serial Killers in the U.S. Right Now

Thomas Hargrove has been archiving homicides for years. Through his experience, he came up with an algorithm that found patterns in recent murders. This allowed him to estimate the number of unsolved, repetitive cases, leading him to the estimation that the number of active serial killers in the U.S. is around this many.

How many serial killers are there?

42 = N29° 28.803' W81° 48.621'

80 bazillion = N29° 28.803' W81° 48.611'

2,000 = N29° 28.803' W81° 48.601'

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