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Travel Bug Dog Tag Flower of Scotland

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Owner:
Teammorven Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Origin:
Northern Scotland, United Kingdom
Recently Spotted:
Unknown Location

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Current Goal

To travel the world, as many Scots do, and one day make a Homecoming.

About This Item

A small hand carved emblem of the Thistle flower. Scotland's national flower. The wood it is carved from is Taxus bacata the Yew. At Fortingal in Tayside is possibly the oldest yew in the world. They are mystical trees and have healing powers. Some authorities say extracts of the leaves can help cure cancer. The bright red berries are loved by birds. The sweet red flesh hides a small black seed which is toxic to humans.

Tracking History (2137.7mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 8/1/2011 Garmina B retrieved it from It's Old!! Northern Scotland, United Kingdom   Visit Log

So you travel with us a little south to Alnwick...

Dropped Off 7/15/2011 TeamShannagh placed it in It's Old!! Northern Scotland, United Kingdom - 30.92 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 7/5/2011 TeamShannagh retrieved it from The Devils Elbow Northern Scotland, United Kingdom   Visit Log

Nice TB. Will move it on ASAP!

Dropped Off 6/21/2011 geezagoal placed it in The Devils Elbow Northern Scotland, United Kingdom - 75.29 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/21/2011 geezagoal took it to Fish Market Northern Scotland, United Kingdom - 86.32 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/20/2011 geezagoal retrieved it from A Drive in the Country - In Style! Northern Scotland, United Kingdom   Visit Log

Moving on

Dropped Off 3/20/2011 Teammorven placed it in A Drive in the Country - In Style! Northern Scotland, United Kingdom - 13.29 miles  Visit Log
Visited 2/24/2011 Teammorven took it to Larghan 1879 Northern Scotland, United Kingdom   Visit Log
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