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Garmin Visit UK - Stonehenge Geocoin Bob's first - Stonehenge Geocoin

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Owner:
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Released:
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Origin:
South East England, United Kingdom
Recently Spotted:
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Bob's First - Stonehenge Geocoin

Stonehenge is probably the most important prehistoric monument in the whole of Britain.
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Tracking History (7966.8mi) View Map

Mark Missing 10/10/2013 vanguard3 marked it as missing   Visit Log

The owner has set this Trackable as missing.

Write note 2/24/2013 sbied posted a note for it   Visit Log

(vanguard3), I'm so sorry. "Bob's first - Stonehenge Geocoin"s travels have come to an end. It got left in a rent-a-car and by the time I called them to try to retreive it, it had been thrown away. :(

Retrieve It from a Cache 1/19/2013 sbied retrieved it from KJ's Scot Free New Mexico   Visit Log

Found it.

Dropped Off 12/26/2012 Jrabold placed it in KJ's Scot Free New Mexico - 88.5 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 11/26/2010 Jrabold retrieved it from GSWC-NNM District-Cache to Eagle Bonus New Mexico   Visit Log

Heading south

Dropped Off 11/20/2010 cyclegreen placed it in GSWC-NNM District-Cache to Eagle Bonus New Mexico - 32.38 miles  Visit Log
Discovered It 11/16/2010 sewingred discovered it   Visit Log

beautiful coin!

Visited 11/10/2010 cyclegreen took it to Logging Camp Cache New Mexico - 4,909.12 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 11/10/2010 cyclegreen retrieved it from Stable Mesa Arches New Mexico   Visit Log

Found this coin in a forest growing on a spectacular, ancient mesa created more than 1M years ago.

  • The volcanic gas bubble has finally surfaced.
Dropped Off 11/8/2010 RockyMtnRidgeRunner placed it in Stable Mesa Arches New Mexico - 54.34 miles  Visit Log

This cache is about a mile from Tovakwa Pueblo, which was occupied from about 1350 to 1650 AD. It contained as many as 1,850 rooms, and some parts were at least 3 stories high. It may have been home to as many as 2,000 people at its height. Today, what's visible is mostly large mounds of collapsed stones from the walls of the rooms, now covered with dirt and growing bushes. On bare patches of ground, it is possible to find many potshards and some obsidian flakes. One of the more interesting features is a large kiva.

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