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Exterminate! EarthCache

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Hidden : 3/30/2016
Difficulty:
5 out of 5
Terrain:
5 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:

65 million years ago...

Earth's Cretaceous Period. The planet is dominated by enormous reptiles. They are inferior beings to the Dalek and must be EXTERMINATED!


Our small landing party has proven to be inadequate to the task. We must do something larger to follow the Primary Order: the Dalek instinct TO DESTROY, TO CONQUER!!


An asteroid approximately the size of Earth's Mt. Everest is on a trajectory to pass near Earth. We Daleks will alter it's trajectory to collide with the Earth and it will cause a mass extinction of the reptiles called Dinosaurs. They and most of the life on Earth will be EXTERMINATED!

The trajectory is for the impact to be at the coordinates N 21° 24.000 W 089° 31.000, near the Yucatan Peninsula of what will be Mexico. It will make a crater more than 100 miles wide and the tsunami will flow well into Texas. The debris will darken the Earth long enough to exterminate everything!

Surely all life on Earth will be EXTERMINATED!


We will name the crater Chicxulub. No need to remain any longer because nothing could survive the aftermath of the meteor. There other planets waiting for us TO DESTROY, TO CONQUER!!

Logging Tasks:.

1. Visit a park with a playground and sandbox.
2. After you find the geocache in the park, climb up the slide and drop a 14-pound bowling ball onto the sand below. Measure how deep the bowling ball is buried and post that depth in your log.
3. Buy or grow a lettuce plant in a pot. Place the pot in a dark closet. Every day, eat a lettuce leaf. Post in your log what happens first, whether you run out of lettuce to eat or the lettuce plant dies from being in the dark. Post your results and how many days it took in your log.


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