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White Queen Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

Wis Kid: As there's been no cache to find for months, I'm archiving it to keep it from continually showing up in search lists, and to prevent it from blocking other cache placements. If you wish to repair/replace the cache sometime in the future, just contact us (by email), and assuming it meets the guidelines, we'll be happy to unarchive it.

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Hidden : 5/11/2011
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


White Queen


The White Queen, is one of the first characters to appear to Alice in the second book, Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll. Alice begins her journey, by taking the place of the White Queen’s daughter, Lily, place as one of the white pawns in the second square.

The White Queen is an untidy, disorderly mess of a woman. She explains the properties of Looking-Glass World, including the reversal of time and the need to believe in the impossible to Alice. She behaves oddly throughout the book. She repeatedly offers Alice "jam to-marrow and jam yesterday - but never jam today"

In later chapters, the White Queen appears with the Red Queen to Alice. During this time Alice is asked a series of questions, which eventually leads to her promotion from pawn to Queen.

This is one of 7 caches in the Through the looking glass series. You will need to find the following caches to reach the final, The Jabberwocky. It is not located at the coordinates above.

Through the looking glass series:
Alice
Mad Hatter
Red Queen
White Queen
Tweedledee & Tweedledum
Humpty Dumpty
Jabberwocky (Final)

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