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The Travel Turtle Geocoin Corley's Class Travel Turtle

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Owner:
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Released:
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Origin:
United States
Recently Spotted:
In Old Camp Site

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Current Goal

This Travel Turtle has been launched for my 5th grade class to track it's travels. We would like it to travel far and wide and if pictures can be posted of it's travels that would be great-- along with a bit of information about the location so we can learn about other areas.

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Tracking History (38272.8mi) View Map

Visited 6/25/2022 lostnwet took it to #6 Betws way - Bryn Ffanigal North Wales, United Kingdom - .97 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/25/2022 lostnwet took it to #5 Betws way - keep up with the flow North Wales, United Kingdom - .3 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/25/2022 lostnwet took it to # Betws way - stick or stuck North Wales, United Kingdom - .46 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/25/2022 lostnwet took it to #3 Betws way - Stop? North Wales, United Kingdom - .33 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/25/2022 lostnwet took it to #2 Betws way - a locked tree North Wales, United Kingdom - .41 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/25/2022 lostnwet took it to #1 Betws way - no dialing tone. North Wales, United Kingdom - 30.34 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/24/2022 lostnwet retrieved it from Stumped North Wales, United Kingdom   Visit Log

Will move on soon

Dropped Off 9/27/2021 Zeus55 placed it in Stumped North Wales, United Kingdom - 10.53 miles  Visit Log

A bit of History for Corley's Class back in the USA.

People have lived in the Ruabon area for over three thousand years. The earliest evidence of this is the archaeological finds dated to around 1400 BC which represents the period in the middle of the Bronze Age. These Bronze Age discoveries were made in Cleveland Street in the centre of Ruabon in 1898 when workmen were excavating to lay new drains. A vessel, later confirmed to be a funeral Cist was found which contained cremated remains. This was followed by a further discovery in 1917, when local school pupils working in school gardens discovered further Bronze Age evidence.

This occupation seems to have been continued into the Iron Age when the settlement at the Y Gardden hill fort, which has been dated to around 400 BC, was home to a substantial community which only ceased to exist when the Roman invasion took place in 55 AD.

The two great 5th and 8th century earthworks of Wat’s Dyke and Offa’s Dyke set the community boundaries of Ruabon which are largely in force today and between these boundaries we find the church of St Mary and St Mabon which has acted as a focal point from those early times.

Visited 9/17/2021 Zeus55 took it to Fenced In - The Cuckoo Trail North Wales, United Kingdom - 1.54 miles  Visit Log
Visited 9/17/2021 Zeus55 took it to Step Up North Wales, United Kingdom - 8.31 miles  Visit Log
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