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Travel Bug Dog Tag Boomerang "Remembering Home"

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Owner:
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Released:
Thursday, January 5, 2006
Origin:
Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Recently Spotted:
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Current Goal

Boomerang "Remembering Home" is in a race with two other TB's to be the first to travel to the northern hemisphere and then return to Canberra, Australia and be logged in a cache owned by alpha993. Photos and stories of the adventures along the way are appreciated and encouraged.

About This Item

The artwork depicted on this keyring was created by Andy Dutka, an artist and member of the Mananura Aboriginal Art Group Descendants of the Darug Aboriginal People.

The Origin of Boomerang
...it was not until 1822 that this fascinating device was described in detail and recorded as a 'bou-mar-rang', from the language of the Turuwal people of the George's River near Port Jackson. What is immediately apparent is that this same people had other words for their hunting sticks but used 'boornarang' to refer to a returning throw-stick. The Turuwal people were a sub-group (the word 'tribe' is inappropriate in speaking of Aboriginal peoples) of the Dharug language group which extended from the shores of Sydney (between Port Jackson and Port Hacking) in the east, to nearly Katoomba in the Blue Mountains to the west. Many of the Aboriginal words we use in English are from the Dharug language, including boomerang, waratah, wallaby, dingo, kookaburra, koala and woomera...
Ref: http://www.boomerang.org.au/articles/article-what-is-a-boomerang.html

Tracking History (14504.9mi) View Map

Write note 5/18/2007 alpha993 posted a note for it   Visit Log

MISSING IN ACTION...

Dropped Off 12/29/2006 jren118 placed it in Montgomery Travel Bug Hotel Alabama - 39.91 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 12/26/2006 jren118 retrieved it from Troy Travel Bug Hotel Alabama   Visit Log

picked up in troy will move along soon

Dropped Off 12/13/2006 Florida bug hunters placed it in Troy Travel Bug Hotel Alabama - 311.16 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 9/17/2006 Florida bug hunters retrieved it from Beam Me Up Florida   Visit Log

We'll let this one go soon. One question....when we let it go will it come back?

Dropped Off 8/19/2006 girlzgo placed it in Beam Me Up Florida - 3.35 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 7/28/2006 girlzgo retrieved it from The Temple of Doom in Croom (Golgotha) Florida   Visit Log

very cool TB! wish australia was in my travel plans...

Dropped Off 5/25/2006 m^3 placed it in The Temple of Doom in Croom (Golgotha) Florida - 806.06 miles  Visit Log

I dropped it here because I didn't want to carry it around in longer. This cache isn't visited all that often, but I get to the area fairly frequently. If it sits here a while, I swing back by and snag him to move it somewhere else.

Retrieve It from a Cache 5/10/2006 m^3 retrieved it from Treasure Island Pennsylvania   Visit Log

Since this TB is involved in a race, I didn't want to leave it in this seldom-visited cache (today was the first visit in 3 months). So the Boomerang just got to visit the cache. (picture forthcoming)

Dropped Off 5/10/2006 m^3 placed it in Treasure Island Pennsylvania - 37.62 miles  Visit Log
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