Landsharkz Baltic Cruise Trackable
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Owner:
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ravens rock
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Released:
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Sunday, July 8, 2018
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Origin:
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British Columbia, Canada
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In Pyhtään Tonttuvuori
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This coin would like to cruise from port to port and see the world.
Beautiful Sharkz geocoin for our Baltic Cruise to Stockholm, Helsinki, St. Petersburg, Tallinn, and Riga. One side shows a Viking ship, and the other the St. Petersburg Church. This geocoin came with a proxy, which is doing the actual travelling while the geocoin stays at home in our collection.
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kttyquest discovered it
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Finland
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Discovered at this morning's Leap Day event.
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neltra discovered it
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I discovered this when you showed my your collection at the Leap Day event following the CITO in Victoria. It was nice to see you again and thank you for sharing.
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Grifung discovered it
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Spotted this TB at the Leap Day Morning Meet 'n' Greet. Thanks for sharing it with us!
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nikitalina discovered it
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Discovered you at the Leap event 😅👋🏻
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lisalin_326 discovered it
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Discovered today at my first CITO event in Ladner, B.C. Happy trails!
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Adroit Seeker discovered it
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Discovered while at the Ladner CITO and post events today.
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cookie_cacher discovered it
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Discovered at the Ladner Harbour Park CITO
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brilang discovered it
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Finland
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Discovered at an event today
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CDF_204 discovered it
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Finland
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Found at Meet & Greet: Vancouver meets Dresden / Germany.
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Adroit Seeker discovered it
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Finland
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Some more on the list discovered at the Coquitlam CITO last fall
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