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Hello my name is Ryan,
I am a Scout and member of the 65th St.John’s Doncaster Scout Group www.65thdoncaster.org.uk. We have been putting together a really cool Geo Cache near our Scout Hall and each have a travel bug as part of a new Geo Cache badge for Scouts. It is a blanket badge but still really cool. As a Scout Troop, we are having a challenge and game to see how far our trackables can travel the world in 12 months and which Scouts’ trackable can visit the most Scout Groups, Guide Groups or anything linked to Scouting (Photos for proof needed). The winner will get a special prize and also be the Scout Leader for a night, so take charge and run the games for the meeting. I would like to go to Australia and meet a Australian Scout in the out back, so if my trackable can make it that far that would be awesome. Thanks for helping me and my travel bug. Yours in Scouting Ryan.
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I found this tracking bug in Anchorage, Alaska, and plan to take it with me back home to Texas and hide it there
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Left in nobody home
Diesen TB-Code habe ich in meiner Fotosammlung gefunden. Leider kann ich den Entdeckungsort und das Funddatum nicht mehr nachvollziehen.
Danke für's Zeigen.
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