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Travel Bug Dog Tag Ratte auf aussergewoehnlicher Weltreise

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Released:
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Origin:
Germany
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Hello, my name is "Ratte" (engl. "Rat"). This name comes from the hometown of my owner tanscha who lives in the Pied-Piper-City Hameln.

Read the story below! (If you want to read it in other languages visit www.hameln.de!)
Tanscha placed me first in "Forest At Night". This is a nightcache with twelve waypoints. A very interesting and unusual cache.
My task is now to travel around the world and be placed into caches that are also unusual. So show my owner more interesting caches she can find and log!

About This Item

The legend of the Pied-Piper

It was the year 1284 when a strange and wondrous figure arrived in Hameln. He was attired in a coat of many colours and was taken to be a rat catcher, as he promised to free the town of a plague of rats and mice for a fixed sum of money.
The citizens pledged to pay him his fee, so the visitor produced a pipe and began to play. Soon all the rats and mice came running out of the houses and gathered around the Pied Piper in a teeming mass. Once convinced that each and every one followed, he went out of the town straight into the River Weser where the vermin plunged after him and drowned.
The townspeople, however, now freed of the plague, regretted their promise and refused to pay the Piper, who left Hameln in a bitter mood.
On the 26th of June in that year he returned, this time dressed as a huntsman, wearing a grim countenance and a wondrous red hat. While the townsfolk were assembled in the church, he again sounded his pipe in the streets.
But it was not rats and mice who came out this time, but children! A great many boys and girls older than four came running and were led through the Ostertor gate into the very heart of a hill where they all disappeared. Only two children returned because they could not keep up: one was blind and could not show where the others had gone, the other dumb and not able to tell the secret. A last little boy had come back to fetch his coat and so escaped the calamity. Some tell that the children were led into a great cavern and reappeared in Transylvania. A total of 130 children were lost.
(From the Brothers Grimm in the book "German Legends")
Even today, the historical background of the Pied Piper’s legend can not be proved. Among the various interpretations, reference to the colonization of East Europe starting from Low Germany is the most plausible one: The "Children of Hameln" would have been in those days citizens willing to emigrate being recruited by landowners to settle in Moravia, East Prussia, Pomerania or in the Teutonic Land. It is assumed that in past times all people of a town were referred to as "children of the town" or "town children" as is frequently done today.
The "Legend of the children’s Exodus" was later connected to the "Legend of expelling the rats". This most certainly refers to the rat plagues being a great threat in the medieval milling town and the more or less successful professional "rat catchers".

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    Mark Missing 11/12/2021 Sp3tter marked it as missing   Visit Log

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    Discovered It 5/8/2021 Kikker4 discovered it Zuid-Holland, Netherlands   Visit Log

    Gezien

    Dropped Off 5/3/2021 Miss JJ placed it in In het piratenhol (Laat geen TB’s achter) Zuid-Holland, Netherlands - 11.88 miles  Visit Log
    Discovered It 5/2/2021 Tacozelf discovered it   Visit Log

    seen @ missjj

    Retrieve It from a Cache 5/2/2021 Miss JJ retrieved it from #10 Bonus De Griendwerkers van het Jannezand Noord-Brabant, Netherlands   Visit Log

    On the road again!

    Dropped Off 4/26/2021 Team R3MC0 placed it in #10 Bonus De Griendwerkers van het Jannezand Noord-Brabant, Netherlands - 10.65 miles  Visit Log

    Safe travels!

    Retrieve It from a Cache 4/26/2021 Team R3MC0 retrieved it from De Truck van Braanker Zuid-Holland, Netherlands   Visit Log

    This nice old TB had some time to rest but will go back on the road now.
    Probably you will not travel very far but at least you get to see a bit of the area!

    Dropped Off 4/16/2021 Teamjvk placed it in De Truck van Braanker Zuid-Holland, Netherlands - 123.21 miles  Visit Log
    Discovered It 4/3/2021 LionKing1 discovered it   Visit Log

    In den Händen von Teamjvk gesehen
    Danke für die TB
    LionKing1

    Discovered It 4/3/2021 caronteam discovered it   Visit Log

    gezien in handen van ons geovriend teamjvk. goede reis verder

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