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Summer Solstice 2009 Geocoin Summer

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Owner:
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Released:
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Origin:
Florida, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of wijtwee.

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Current Goal

I couldn't part with the original, so I made a wooden duplicate. Poplar. The tulip tree is sometimes called "tulip poplar" or "yellow poplar", and the wood simply "poplar", although unrelated to the genus Populus. The tree is also called canoewood, saddle leaf tree and white wood. The name canoewood probably refers to the tree's use for construction of dugout canoes by Eastern Native Americans, for which its fine grain and large trunk size is eminently suited. The Onondaga tribe calls it Ko-yen-ta-ka-ah-tas (the white tree).

About This Item

summer

Summer Solstice 2009 geocoin
bright gold finish.
yellow moon and orange star on white background for the front.
funky design on the reverse.
looks like an eyeball with crazy solar-colored yellow, orange, and red waves or maybe eyelashes.

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Tracking History (7352.3mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 4/12/2012 Happy Humphrey retrieved it from Crystal Ball East Midlands, United Kingdom   Visit Log

I normally ignore copies, but this one is quite nicely presented so I rescued it from the tricky puzzle cache and will move it south in the next couple of weeks.

Dropped Off 3/27/2012 Spire67 placed it in Crystal Ball East Midlands, United Kingdom - 52.32 miles  Visit Log

Placed in my new cache

Discovered It 3/11/2012 The Tares clan discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered on a 12 mile walk with other EMcachers

Discovered It 3/10/2012 Gem516 discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered in the hands of Spire67 whilst caching with him in Kirk Langley

Discovered It 3/10/2012 cookie2001 discovered it   Visit Log

we found this travle bug on a 12 mile walk with others

Discovered It 3/10/2012 chramm_and_fam discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered on a 12 miles walk around the Kirk Langely Circular with fellow emCachers.

Grab It (Not from a Cache) 3/4/2012 Spire67 grabbed it   Visit Log

Met up with TAG Jelene & John and Rangergirl141 at the nottingham meet I arranged for the Florida cachers. Will move on soon.

Retrieve It from a Cache 3/2/2012 T A G retrieved it from Leap of Faith #2 (into the Pub) East Midlands, United Kingdom   Visit Log

taking north a bit.

Dropped Off 2/27/2012 T A G placed it in Leap of Faith #2 (into the Pub) East Midlands, United Kingdom - 1.97 miles  Visit Log
Discovered It 2/26/2012 Dragontree discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered over a good meal with friends.

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