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Travel Bug Dog Tag Berries of Straw Travel Bug

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Owner:
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Released:
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Origin:
Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of Zhangoes.

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Current Goal

This travel bug wants to go far and wide, but especially to places associated with Strawberries. It will consider it's mission complete if it reaches caches in these areas:

Beewah, Queensland – a major Australian strawberry production area
Yarra Valley, Victoria – another major Australian strawberry production area
The Big Strawberry, Koonoomoo, Victoria – a monument and tourist trap dedicated to the humble strawberry
Strawberry Fields, Central Park, New York - there are no strawberries here, nor were there ever as far as we can tell, but it's probably the most famous place named after strawberries.
Plant City, Florida - the winter strawberry capital of the world and home of the annual Florida Strawberry Festival in the late winter, which is attended by people from all over the United States as well as many people from around the world
Brittany, France - the garden strawberry was first cultivated here in 1740
Wimbledon, United Kingdom - strawberries are famously consumed here with cream by spectators of the All-England Tennis Championship

About This Item

The Berries of Straw Travel Bug

I love strawberries - I'm definitely one of the largest individual consumers in the southern hemisphere. Well maybe that's an exaggeration, but I do definitely eat a heck of a lot. The strawberry flavor is one of the most popular in the world, reproduced in an amazing variety of products. Strawberries are not only delicious, they also have great health benefits. They are a rich source of both vitamin C and flavonoids - a powerful antioxidant with cancer preventing properties.

So this travel bug is dedicated to my favorite fruit, and I hope it passes through the hands of many fellow strawberry lovers.

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Tracking History (3716.6mi) View Map

Dropped Off 3/7/2011 Monkey&2 placed it in Highway One - YACIDKA North Arm Queensland, Australia - 592.37 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 2/8/2011 Monkey&2 retrieved it from Shoalhaven History #2 - 'Alexander Berry' New South Wales, Australia   Visit Log

Picked up Berries to take on our move to Queensland. One step closer to one of its destinations Beewah

Dropped Off 1/31/2011 Radio_Chicken placed it in Shoalhaven History #2 - 'Alexander Berry' New South Wales, Australia - 4.64 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 1/28/2011 Radio_Chicken retrieved it from MAYFIELD CANALS New South Wales, Australia   Visit Log

This is the tastiest looking TB I've found!! No guarantees of it going anywhere fruity with me, but i'll try take it on a journey further south!

Dropped Off 1/26/2011 Poldark placed it in MAYFIELD CANALS New South Wales, Australia - 91.4 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 1/11/2011 Poldark retrieved it from Weetangera Road? Australian Capital Territory, Australia   Visit Log

Wow, a newbie TB - cool. We love strawberries too, used to go picking them but we always got into trouble for never getting enough in the tubs to take home. I also had huge cravings for strawberries when I was expecting my son...had them with everything. I recall my favourite meal was sausages with mashed strawberries over them - the thought of it makes me heave now of course 😁. Still, you can never have enough of a good thing and this TB is really cute - hope it travels wide and well. Thanks for sharing :)

Dropped Off 1/8/2011 UnusMultorum placed it in Weetangera Road? Australian Capital Territory, Australia   Visit Log
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