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<B>Took TB dropped moon GC.</B>
Wow, 3 hours bus ride, getting the 75km from Tokai station to Narita airport, and then not even 9 hours for getting to Sydney! You can imagine, after these 3 h, The Arkaroo needs a little walk - out here to a promising TB hotel. What I had never seen, when you enter the airport site, even by bus, your passports are controlled. Oh oh, I had to get out of that security area again, and it looked apparently very strange, when I walked the straight line from the terminal II to GC. The officers asked me a lot of questions, where I want to go - probably they were just concerned and willing to help me to find my hotel. The only thing I knew, it was in a 444m distance - forgot it's name. Fortunately, there was lights of a big hotel in the right direction. Oh, I fly out today... whether I will find my way back? No worries, I have my GPS. Well, best thing is you walk the outer circle sidewalk, that's the pedestrian access, rather than a straight line. Typically, for pedestrians, they plan the long way again! <P> We've had a nice sunset during the bus ride, spotting Fuji-San in the far. Meanwhile, it was totally dark, but I had my little cacher torch with me. These LED lamps last forever, now - see, one of the greatest products regarding basic research in solid-state physics - LET'S DO MORE!
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Grabbed the cahe in the bush and went to that little portal sitting down on the stairs, when 2 ladies passed and nicely smiling at me. Oh, maybe, in Japan, one does not sit on the floor.... Haha, this is clean granite floor, not like inside the airport terminal, where they wipe the chemicals from the bathroom all around the building!
<P> Dropped one of my favorite geocoins - caching on the moon. Wow, at dark, it even luminesces! Held my torch close to it and charged it with photons! Yes, the LED photons are energetic enough to pump the moon levels.... Oh by the way, was at <a href=http://coord.info/GL7Q323G>Canaveral</a> earlier this year, but didn’t catch the rocket... well might have been better than the bus... One day, let's do it caching up there... if the reviewers won't object, such as my attempt on an <a href=http://coord.info/GC3291Z>Navigational Singularity</a>. TFTCM, funji!
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[green]<B>The Arkaroo - who loves the mountains and the waters.</b>[/green]
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<B>Caching Team:</B>
<br>* <a href=http://coord.info/PR1833E>The Arkaroo</a>
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<B>Travel Bugs visiting:</b>
<br>* Caching On The Moon (<a href=http://coord.info/TB376NX>TB376NX</a>)
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<B>Travel Bugs retrieved:</b>
<br>* Web Slinger (<a href=http://coord.info/TB29F29>TB29F29</a>)
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<B>Travel Bugs visiting:</b>
<br>* Arkaroo's Treasure (<a href=http://coord.info/TB38AN6>TB38AN6</a>)
<br>* Ring of Love (<a href=http://coord.info/TB2NMB3>TB2NMB3</a>)
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