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Survivors Park:Dallas Virtual Cache

Hidden : 10/6/2002
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   virtual (virtual)

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Geocache Description:

The above coordinate well lead you to ane corner of Byan & Pearl-at that corner you will find:Richard & Annette Block Cancer Survivors Park,I had no idea this was there.

I found this area on the way to Deep Ellem to get something eat.I'm not going to go into a long explaintion of the area,I would rather you see it for your self.

To read more on the Richard &Annette Bloch Cancer Survivors parks and to find one near you: Survivors Park

Parking is the only problem I see with this cache it is very busy even on a Saturday-we parked at a meter.

There are at least 2 works of art in this park and at least 5 more within easy walking distance down Bryan st.I would visit all of them it is well worth it.

To claim this cache you need to find the work of art who's creator was Josef Kusser and tell me it's shape and what country it's from. E-mail your answers to claim this cache any post without a e-mail will get deleted.

"Cancer. . .there's hope" is the last work of the world renowned sculptor, Victor Salmones. He claimed it to be his finest, a labor of love. The back five figures are cancer patients and their supporters preparing to enter treatment, which is represented by the maze.

This cache was placed by a member of the
Texas Geocaching Association.

Texas Geocaching Association

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