Geo-Cash (II)
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Owner:
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Team Birdaholic
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Released:
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Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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Origin:
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Florida, United States
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This is the second eddition, the first edition was lost when a cache was destroyed. Lets see how long this one can go for!!
TRAVEL BUGS ARE MEANT TO TRAVEL. PLEASE MOVE IT IN ANY DIRECTION - PLEASE DON'T JUST DISCOVER.
Don't panic, it is only monoply money. The cash is a name for several historical currencies used in Asia. It is applied to units used in China, Vietnam, and Madras in British India. It is also occasionally used to refer to the Korean mun and the Japanese mon.
The word "cash" as a currency name was derived from the Tamil kasu, a South Indian monetary unit. OED Online gives the etymology as ultimately from "Tamil kasu ('or perhaps some Konkani form of it'), name of a small coin, or weight of money:— karsha 'a weight of silver or gold equal to 1/400 of a tula' (Williams); Singhalese kasi coin. The early Portuguese writers represented the native word by cas, casse, caxa, the Fr. by cas, the Eng. by cass: the existing Pg. caixa and Eng. cash are due to a natural confusion with CASH. From an early date the Portuguese applied caixa (probably on the same analogy) to the small money of other foreign nations, such as that of the Malay Islands, and especially the Chinese, which was also naturally made into cash in English. The English word "cash," meaning "tangible currency," is an older word from Middle French caisse
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