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Homophone - H to Q Traditional Cache

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ex135nav: This has had a 12 year life. I was unable to find it within 50 feet in any direction of ground zero. When I placed this cache in May of 2005, the area was not nearly as overgrown.

It has had a good life. Look for a cache in homage to this coming soon.

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Hidden : 5/21/2005
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Near but not in quite the same place as where Homonym Q-Z used to be.

A homophone is each of two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, spellings or origins.

Thee English language can bee vary hard too learn. Homophones are part of the reason. And they can also be overlooked by spell chequers, witch may bee grate two ewes, butt not as easy as won, too, three. Sew take you’re thyme and get it write.

Pleas take from thee cash won (ore moor) sets of homophones and ewes them inn yore on-line log. You're sentence inn witch yew ewes them does knot kneed two bee about thee cash experience. Four example: "I felt a knead to need the bread".

This cache started with approximately 175 sets of homophones of words starting with the letters H through Q, a logbook and a short pen. It is a small container with some examples of homophones.

Some of the homonyms used so far are:

(hair-hare) (heart-hart) (Holes-holds) (inns-ins) (lean-lien) (leigh-lay) (moat-mote) (ought-aught{sort of}) (queue-cue-Kew)

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