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World Caching - Desert Geocoin Desert Geocoin to bring us together

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Owner:
Campbellonh Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Origin:
New Hampshire, United States
Recently Spotted:
In Jincov

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Current Goal

Make it to Jordan, see the sights and come back home!

Update:  OK, I've been to Jordan, thank you!.  Now I just want to travel around, visiting other interesting places around the world.

About This Item

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It has a camel on it....

Dedicated to everyone waiting for someone to come home from the desert.

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Tracking History (56189.9mi) View Map

Dropped Off 6/14/2009 1101010 placed it in STONECREEK Texas - 1,230.62 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 5/21/2009 1101010 retrieved it from Crooked Creek Cache North Carolina   Visit Log

Found this in Crooked Creek cache and couldn't resist. I have a few thoughts on how to move it toward its destination... stay tuned.

Dropped Off 5/20/2009 cory_vt placed it in Crooked Creek Cache North Carolina - 646.59 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/21/2009 cory_vt retrieved it from I Thought I Saw A Puddycat Vermont   Visit Log

This was my first find ever - how exciting! I took the geocoin to help it along its way. Somehow going west seems like the long way to Jordan. I'll see what I can do about getting it over the pond!

Dropped Off 4/19/2009 Team2hunt placed it in I Thought I Saw A Puddycat Vermont - 96.64 miles  Visit Log

[green]A beautiful spot in Vermont.

Discovered It 4/4/2009 Gob-ler discovered it   Visit Log

Saw this while caching.

Discovered It 4/4/2009 Team Richards discovered it   Visit Log

I got to see this coin while out caching with Team2Hunt. Thank you for sharing it with us.

Hey did you know

There is a third thin eyelid that the camel can see through. Hair inside the ears helps to keep sand out.

The hump is filled with fat. The hump will shrink if the camel does not eat.

They are called Ships-of-the-Desert because they can carry heavy loads. Camels can carry as much as 1,000 pounds

"Riding camels" can travel up to 100 miles in one day. Camel droppings are burned as fuel.

A camel can drink 27 gallons of water in 10 minutes

People drink camel milk and use camel dung to make their fires when there is no firewood.

The camel is one of the oldest domesticated animals, people have been using them for more than 10,000 years.

Retrieve It from a Cache 4/4/2009 Team2hunt retrieved it from Monopoly Challenge Pacific Ave New Hampshire   Visit Log

[blue]I will be glad to move the coin along, just not sure if I can get it any closer to it's goal. Thanks for sharing your coin with all of us.

Dropped Off 2/14/2009 Campbellonh placed it in Monopoly Challenge Pacific Ave New Hampshire   Visit Log

Started the geocoin on its way. It is for my daughter, who is here, and her husband, who is in Jordan. We hope this coin can go there and come back here.

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