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Printable information sheet to attach to Simon the Seahorse
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Seahorse fact:
Seahorses are very poor swimmers. The slowest fish in the world is the dwarf seahorse, which traverses only five feet (1.5m) in an hour. Their unusual body shape means that they have to use a small fin on their backs to propel themselves forward. To change direction, they use even smaller fins on the back of their head. If they ever get caught in a storm, then they will likely die because they can’t swim their way out.
Climberkayaker discovered it
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Georgia
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Saw in TB Hotel near ATL airport.
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Skywalker1640 placed it in KATL TB Hotel Take Three
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Georgia
- 416.05 miles
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Dropping you here in Atlanta, Georgia near the ATL airport so hopefully some traveler will stop and grab to take you on your next adventure! Hopefully you have enjoyed our time together the past couple weeks. What was your favorite place that we visited together?? Feel free to let me know at Skywalker1640! Wishing you all the best on your future journey!! 🧟♂️🧟♀️
-JMW ∆X 😈🔱♻️
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Skywalker1640 took it to Chicken Feed
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Georgia
- 736.91 miles
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Welcome to Atlanta, Georgia! Just arrived and the first stop is the place where the chicken sandwich was invented. This is the Dwarf House Restaurant that is where Truett Cathy invented the chicken sandwich which involved to what is now Chick-fil-A! 🐔🥪
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Skywalker1640 took it to Tombstone
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Texas
- 18.23 miles
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This is the last cache is the last before I head off to Atlanta, Georgia for the weekend but it is a special one because it is the oldest geocache in Texas. This cache is on the University of Texas Arlington campus. If you are ever in the DFW area, come to Arlington, Texas to grab this one!! Now off to prepare for my trip to Atlanta and hopefully find a place to drop some travel bugs!
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Skywalker1640 took it to JFK50GT #6: Dealey Plaza 1
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Texas
- 2.41 miles
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One of the most infamous spots in Dallas, Texas is Dealey Plaza in front of the Texas School Book Depository building. Here you can visit the Six Floor Museum to learn about the assignation of President John F. Kennedy. You can even look out the window to see that vantage point that alleged killer Lee Harvey Oswald had on that day. Look closely at the picture and you can see the X on the street where JFK was shot.
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Skywalker1640 took it to Bonnie and Clyde - Cemetery where Clyde rests
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Texas
- 444.2 miles
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This is the gravesite of the infamous gangster brothers, Buck and Clyde Barrow in Dallas, Texas. Buck was the older brother. He along with his wife Blanche joined Bonnie and Clyde but were wounded and caught 4 months after joining. On May 23, 1934, at 9:15 a.m., Clyde and Bonnie Parker, traveling alone, were killed in a barrage of 167 bullets. The bodies were later put on public display in Dallas before being buried in their respective family burial plots. 🪦
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Skywalker1640 took it to "High Flying" Virtual Reward
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Texas
- 442.24 miles
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The Pegasus first landed in Downtown Dallas in 1934, perching atop what was then the city’s tallest building: the 29-story Magnolia Hotel. A Greek mythological symbol of wealth, power and fame. The original Pegasus was built of porcelain and neon by Texlite sign company for the Magnolia Oil Company to celebrate the American Petroleum Institute's annual meeting, held in Dallas for the first time in 1934. 🐎
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Skywalker1640 took it to Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop
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Louisiana
- .48 miles
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Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop was built between 1722 and 1732 by Nicolas Touze, is reputed to be the oldest structure used as a bar in the United States. The ghost of Jean Lafitte is said to wander this French Colonial cottage that is on Bourbon Street. This is a great place to get a hurricane!
-JMW ∆X 🌀🍹
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Skywalker1640 took it to Masonic Cemetery No. 2
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Louisiana
- 2.66 miles
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New Orleans is at or below sea level, resulting in a high water table in the soil. If a body or coffin is placed in an in-ground tomb in New Orleans, there is risk of it being water-logged or even displaced from the ground. For this reason, the people of New Orleans have generally used above-ground tombs. Personally, I think they look super cool! 🪦
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Skywalker1640 took it to Marie Laveau, Voodoo Queen
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Louisiana
- 1.03 miles
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Marie Laveau was a famous and powerful voodoo priestess who lived in New Orleans in the 19th century. Renowned in life and revered in death, some say she continues to work her magic from beyond the grave.
Laveau died in 1881, and is buried in St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, in the tomb of her husband's family, the Glapions. People would scribble Xs on the whitewashed mausoleum in hopes Laveau will grant their wishes. A large fine is now in place for any visitor who attempts to write on the grave. 🪦
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