The Bell
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Waterfall
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Released:
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Friday, August 29, 2003
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Origin:
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Michigan, United States
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In the hands of Katanning bushrangers.
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This small bell will bring you good fortune and luck if you pass it along for others to enjoy... So as the legend goes below, one who touches this bell will carry on with the legend.
Pass it on and one day I hope it returns to me.
Have you noticed that small bell on some people’s motorcycle and wondered why it was there? You can find them in America on most of the Harley Davidson’s ridden by seasoned riders. It can be found low on the bike close to the road, which has some importance in itself. It’s more than just decoration-it has a specific function.
As we all know, life has many mysteries that have no apparent solutions. One of these is Evil Road Spirits. The legend is said to come from the orient where Evil Road Spirits plagued travelers, bikers, hikers, campers, and so on with their mischief. Today, these little gremlins can attach themselves to your bike, backpack or your heart.
If you have ever had one of those days where everyting seems to be going wrong. You may have one of these hitchikers atatched to you. The bell will capture them and relive you of their grip.
It is said that these evils can’t live in the presence of a bell. The legend has it that they get trapped in the hollow of the bell. Or that their hearing is supersensitive and the constant ringing of the bell and/or the confined space drives them insane. They lose their grip and eventually fall to the roadway. The legend has it that they have so much evil energy that when they fall to the ground they cause potholes, and problems when they hit. This is evidence that the bell has served its purpose. In the orient these bells were placed on the lowest part of the cart so that when the Evil Spirit falls from the vehicle, it falls directly on the ground, and cannot bounce and reattach itself to another part of the body or someone else’s vehicle.
If you have picked up a bell of your own, the magic will work but only to a fraction of its ability. It is then essential that a friend or acquaintance give you a bell. The power of the bell is even more enhanced if a well-seasoned traveler gives it to you. In this way the power of the bell is doubled. Part of the power enhancement comes from the experience of the traveler that gives it to you. Some of the givers travel experience is transferred with the bell and provides additional security to your travels. It is said to have the effect of preventing rain or providing excellent road conditions. That is why a more experienced traveler giving you a bell, has more power than a less experience friend or traveling companion. But whether from an experienced traveler, or just a buddy, friend, or acquaintance, it is agreed, that having a bell is a must for any traveler.
So, pass this on to a goecacher that has not had the opertunity to touch it, why not be the person to give them one? It’s a nice feeling for the recipient to know you personally cared. And when you do, pass along the Legend Of The Bell. In this way they will understand it’s importance, and will pass the good fortune and safe travels to others.
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Operation Monkeys discovered it
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Coincidentally seen on the home page of the TB while searching for another TB
I hope that´s ok? else just delete my log please - thank you anyway 🙂
I think the TB is missing, since it haven´t been found for more than 17 years 😟
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schwartz-hansen discovered it
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Coincidentally seen on the home page of the TB while searching for another TB
I hope that´s ok? else just delete my log please - thank you anyway 🙂
I think the TB is missing, since it haven´t been found for more than 17 years 😟
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Katanning bushrangers retrieved it from Twonkwillingup
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Western Australia, Australia
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The Katanning bushrangers have found your travel bug and well will be putting it in a new location very soon.
Katanning Bushrangers
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Surfpig4 placed it in Twonkwillingup
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Western Australia, Australia
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Surfpig4 retrieved it from Bibra Snakes
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Western Australia, Australia
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Thanks for the Find! First Travel Bug I've come accross very happy :) will be taking this one on a small journey about 250km away in the Great Southern of WA....
Cheers Surfpig4
'Cam N Tarz'...
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Nodrog placed it in Bibra Snakes
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Western Australia, Australia
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Unfortunate circumstances prevented early placement of the bug, however an oportunity arose to circumnavigate to the opposite side of the globe. Eventually, after many trials and tribulations, tears and laughter, we got to Australia and had much pleasure in placing the bell on another continent. May all who touch it have as much pleasure as we have had.
[This entry was edited by Nodrog on Friday, March 23, 2007 at 9:18:30 PM.]
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Nodrog retrieved it from HADDO'S HOARD
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Northern Scotland, United Kingdom
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Found the bug at Haddos Hoard - much to the delight of the three grabdchildren Zach, Laura and Cameron. Zach is trying to decide where he wants to go to place the bug next weekend, as Laura and Cameron will be away. Pitty we didn't have the camera with us - we will make sure we gat a photo when we place it next. Nodrog.
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Geoki placed it in HADDO'S HOARD
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Northern Scotland, United Kingdom
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Geoki retrieved it from Creel Crackers Continued
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Northern Scotland, United Kingdom
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Found this one by the sea and will move on asap.
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Krafty Kennedys placed it in Creel Crackers Continued
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Northern Scotland, United Kingdom
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