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Travel Bug Dog Tag artsCRUSH 2010 Travel Bug

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Released:
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Origin:
Washington, United States
Recently Spotted:
In Elemental - Uranium

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Current Goal

I want to go to Crosswords Bookstore in Mumbai, India

About This Item

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Created at the launch event to Arts Crush in Seattle on October 3, 2010. This Travel Bug started its journey in one of 20 art caches as part of the GeoCrush experience. See the GeoCrush landing page for more details! Remember: Do not keep this travel bug for extended periods of time and remember to log me in and out of the caches so my creator can follow my journey around the world!

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Tracking History (27296.7mi) View Map

Visited 10/31/2010 mcrt took it to Sumitomo Building Osaka, Japan - 4,992.64 miles  Visit Log
Grab It (Not from a Cache) 10/29/2010 mcrt grabbed it   Visit Log

Let's go travel.

Retrieve It from a Cache 10/21/2010 Shaggy, Scooby, and Velma retrieved it from GeoCrush Cache #15: Room for Improv-ment Washington   Visit Log

I happen to have a geo buddy going to Japan next Saturday! He will take it on its journey! Thanks for sharing! :D

Dropped Off 10/20/2010 ArtsCRUSH2010 placed it in GeoCrush Cache #15: Room for Improv-ment Washington   Visit Log
Discovered It 10/3/2010 mcrt discovered it   Visit Log

This was the travel bug I decorated for the Art Crush. It is trying to get to Mumbai India. I included three stickers for decotation on it. The first was a sunburst because it made me think of the Henna tattoos that I have seen in India. The others were the country flags of India and Kenya. Even though these countries are on different continents they have a lot of history in common. The Indian Ocean trade routes connected them so that much of the food, spices and traditions are tied together. They were also both part of the British Empire. I know many people, including myself, who have traveled to both countries and love the similarities and differences.

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