HaZzMatT'S uNUsALlY lArGE inFERIOR pARIETAl lOBe TB
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HaZzMaTt...
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Released:
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Friday, March 4, 2005
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Origin:
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California, United States
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HaZzMatT'S uNUsALlY lArGE inFERIOR pARIETAl lOBe TB MUST go from Event Organizer to Event Organizer PLEASE DO NOT PLACE IN A CACHE (cuse it wont fit!)Let others "discover it"
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Bücy discovered it
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HEI_GeGo discovered it
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Danke für diesen Discover-Log an diesem Tag.
Doch bei der beeindruckenden Vielzahl an Travel-Bug-"Wirten" wird es schon schwer die Tops zu nennen.
Wir handeln da wenig differenzierter. Wenn , dann!
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Ecorangers discovered it
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Finally have time to discover your precious trackable which we came across sometime over the last 3000 geocache finds, which occurred from Easter Break on and included two mega events and numerous smaller events. Thanks so much for sharing!
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Mar's discovered it
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Nice TB! Thanks for discovering! :)
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Geo-Sarge marked it as missing
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This Trackable has been marked 'missing' by a cache owner or site administrator. Trackables are marked missing when it is determined that they are no longer located in the cache they are listed in or in the hands of the current holder. Review the most recent logs on this Trackable to learn more information about its current state.
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Geo-Sarge posted a note for it
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I did a check of te cache "Base Camp - GC2594N" today. The only way to get to the travel bugs in the cache is to have the combination to the lock that secures the lid of the container. I'm sorry to report that your travel bug along with the other 13 travel bugs have been taken but not logged by the cacher that has them in their possession.
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makeme posted a note for it
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Sorry to say your TB is not in the Base Camp. You might want to mark it as missing so other cacher don't think it is in the cache.
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Geo-Sarge placed it in Base Camp
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Ohio
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Geo-Sarge took it to Shower with Sarge and “The Geminids”
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Ohio
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Geo-Sarge took it to W.E.S.T. - Express Yourself!
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Ohio
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