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dogdoc: SORRY THIS CACHE IS NOW ARCHIEVED
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Hidden : 6/2/2003
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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LET'S PLAY DOCTORCORRECTED COORDINATES. SORRY FOR THE WILD GOOSE CHASES!In all my years of practice I can think of quite a few challenging cases that I have encountered. The worse was probably was when I had to treat a giraffe for a sore throat! Now I am faced with even a more difficult case. I don't think I am qualified to treat this creature. I'm not even sure what species it is. So with that in mind I thought I should let you geohunters have a go at it. Our patient appears to have a foreign object stuck in his throat. He is also very large and not pleasant to look at. But then beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. His mouth is large enough to take your arm off if not swallow you whole! Luckily it appears that he has lost most if not all his teeth.There is no need to bring any medical instruments with you. All that you need to extract the foreign object are within 10 feet of the creature. Please put them back after the successful operation. The cache is a rubberware or tuppermaid type of container. Which is ironic because that is what is causing the obstruction. In other words after you remove the cache you must shove it back down his mouth!Good luck in your endeavor and don't worry about being charged with practicing without a license since there is no medical profession that would want to do what you have to do. It could be worse, it could have been a lower bowel impaction!This may shock some but this is not hidden in the quiet Village of Winfield but rather the nice town of Glen Ellyn. I found this spot while looking for the near by cache NO FIRES HERE PLEASE and couldn't resist making use of it.two no finds warrant a site check. The object is still stuck in the creatures throat only further down. It appears that an off the midline laryngotomy was done or a naturally occurring fistulas tract has developed enabling one to see the object if one looks the right way at its throat. You will need some more surrounding naturally occurring objects to be able to extract the foreign object now so I'm raising the difficulty rating. If you are vertically challenged tell me where you see it in an email for credit for a find.MAKE IT A POINT TO VISIT THE WILLOWBROOK WILDLIFE REFUGE ACROSS THE STREET AFTERWARDS

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