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Released:
Monday, March 31, 2025
Origin:
Peru
Recently Spotted:
In 4th of July and all that…

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No Drama Llama would love to travel the world and visit unique places.
Please keep me moving along and share some photos along the way. 

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Dropped Off 7/4/2025 Wombatwandering placed it in 4th of July and all that… London, United Kingdom - 9.59 miles  Visit Log

Goodbye No Drama Llama, it’s time to let you go. I’ve dropped you off near the old American Embassy at an event for Independence Day. I wonder where you’ll go next? I’ve handed you to Maingray in case you wonder who has you. They’ve logged the other TBs I handed over but not you. Good luck! 🦙

  • Old USA Embassy, London, UK
Visited 7/2/2025 Wombatwandering took it to hedgepiglet’s Balsam bashing London, United Kingdom - 45.56 miles  Visit Log

Back In London for some Himalayan Balsam bashing in the Kingston-Upon- Thames area. The balsam is an introduced plant that’s taking over the waterways. Before Kingston was subsumed by London, it was an ancient market town, notable as the place where some Saxon kings were crowned. 👑

  • Out of Order Artwork, Kingston, London, UK
Visited 6/28/2025 Wombatwandering took it to Great British Geocaching Party Southern England, United Kingdom - 2.94 miles  Visit Log

It’s the 2025 UK Block Party. This one is in Bletchley, a part of Milton Keynes. It must have been very hot for Signal in his outfit but at least he got to have a real birthday cake, not just the one that was the log. 🎂

Bletchley is most famous for its role as the site of Bletchley Park, the headquarters of the British codebreakers during World War II. These technological innovations, along with the contributions of pioneering mathematicians like Alan Turing, are considered to have laid the foundation for modern computing.

Turing's work, in particular, is seen as crucial to the development of both cryptography and computer science. Despite his brilliance, in 1952, Turing was prosecuted for homosexual acts. He accepted hormone treatment, a procedure commonly referred to as chemical castration, as an alternative to prison. Turing died on 7 June 1954 of cyanide poisoning aged 41. Such a waste. 🧑🏼‍💻

  • Block Party, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, UK
Visited 6/27/2025 Wombatwandering took it to Church Micro 10282... Shenley Church End Southern England, United Kingdom - 525.43 miles  Visit Log

Welcome back to the United Kingdom. We’ve travelled to Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire. Milton Keynes was ‘created’ in the 1960s when the government decided that a further generation of new towns in the south east of England was needed to relieve housing congestion in London. The name 'Milton Keynes' was a reuse of the name of one of the original historic villages in the designated area. Today it’s the home city of the Red Bull Formula 1 racing team. 🇬🇧

Visited 6/25/2025 Wombatwandering took it to Enge (reloaded) Zürich, Switzerland - 41.16 miles  Visit Log

Last day in Zürich. Walked along the Limmat, saw the old Botanic Gardens, and checked out all the chocolates even though it’s really a bit too warm for them to travel well. 🍫

  • Sunset on the Limmat, Zürich, Switzerland
Visited 6/24/2025 Wombatwandering took it to Appenzell -Hauptgasse-Webcam Appenzell Innerrhoden, Switzerland - 40.8 miles  Visit Log

Very excited to see there was a webcam close to Zürich and when I looked more closely, I saw another. Hopped on the train and arrived at St Gallen whose main tourist attraction is the Abbey of Saint Gall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Abbey's renowned library contains books from the 9th century.

St. Gallen is notable for reporting the highest maximum radioactivity measurements of any Swiss city so I quickly moved onto beautiful Appenzell with its surrounding snow capped mountains. It is known for practising Swiss traditions such as yodelling, cheese making, seasonal cattle processions, traditional dances, and magnificently decorated houses. 🏔️

  • Löwen Drogerie, Appenzell, Switzerland
Visited 6/23/2025 Wombatwandering took it to Glockenspiel / Carillon Bahnhofstrasse Zürich Zürich, Switzerland - .62 miles  Visit Log

You spent the day wandering around Zürich. Very warm with a few passing thunderstorms. Zürich is getting ready to host some of the games of the upcoming UEFA Women’s Euros. CuteOtter is super annoyed we are not here next week so she could watch the football. ⚽️

  • Grossmünster & Euro Football, Zürich, Switzerland
Visited 6/22/2025 Wombatwandering took it to Baywatch Zürich Zürich, Switzerland - 545.2 miles  Visit Log

Willkommen in der Schweiz. Welcome to Switzerland. I took you for a walk beside Lake Zürich (Zürisee) in Zürich. The waters of Lake Zurich flow out of the lake at its north-west end (at the level of the Quaibrücke), passing through the city of Zurich as the Limmat River. It’s pretty warm in Zürich and lots of people were in the lake cooling off.🇨🇭

  • Zürich in the rain, Switzerland
Visited 6/21/2025 Wombatwandering took it to Swindon's Paddle 50 Southern England, United Kingdom - 72.72 miles  Visit Log

An exciting day of boating down the River Thames in Oxfordshire collecting high Terrain caches. At 346 km, it is the longest river entirely in England and the second-longest in the United Kingdom, after the River Severn. We puttered under Radcot Bridge, the oldest standing bridge on the Thames dating from 1200. 🚤

  • Boating on the Thames, Buscot, Oxfordshire, UK
Visited 6/20/2025 Wombatwandering took it to GATES OF GREENWICH #4.3 London, United Kingdom - 4.11 miles  Visit Log

We headed east to Greenwich today. It’s the home of the Greenwich Meridian, also known as the Prime Meridian, the internationally recognised zero point of longitude, which passes through the Royal Observatory. It serves as the reference line for both geographical coordinates (longitude) and time (Greenwich Mean Time). Established in 1884, it divides the Eastern and Western hemispheres and is marked by a line in the courtyard of the Royal Observatory. While the historical Greenwich Meridian remains a landmark, modern positioning systems like GPS use a slightly different reference point (International Reference Meridian) that accounts for Earth's curvature and so 000 00.000 is slightly to the side.📍

  • 000 00.000 Greenwich Observatory, London, UK
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