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Compass Rose Geocoin 2015 2015 Compass Rose (Hook of Desire) Geocoin

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Released:
Monday, October 17, 2016
Origin:
Texas, United States
Recently Spotted:
In 9.11.1989

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About This Item

Hook of Desire

In the year 1596, cartographer and navigator Willem Barents was selected as the leader of an expedition to find the Northeastern Passage to China. Two ships were readied for this voyage, with two captains commissioned for the journey; Jacob van Heemskerck and Jan Corneliszoon Rijp. They set sail in May. In July, the expedition had discovered Spitsbergen and Bear Island, named after they had sighted a bear swimming by in the arctic waters. It was here that Barents and Heemskerck opted to continue sailing eastward, towards previously discovered Novaya Zemlya. Captain Rijp refused to follow, insisting that the northern regions of Novaya Zemlya were far too dangerous for sailing, and returned to Holland with his ship. 

The compass rose design on the front side of the 2015 Compass Rose Geocoin is inspired by the design of a snowflake to represent to cold, snowy weather the explorers had to endure. Textures have been added to give it an icy appearance, and the directional elements have been given a sharp, harsh feel to their design. The 17 large dots, looking somewhat out of place among the sharp edges of the compass rose, represent the 17 men who were stuck in the icy cold weather of Novaya Zemlya, with the center dot representing Willem Barents himself. The 8 smaller dots represent the nearly eight months the men spent trying to survive in the bitter conditions. 

Featured on the back is the ship being imprisoned and lifted up by ice floes, with the crewmen scrambling on board, alarmed by their situation. Surrounding this image are four animals in 3D; a polar bear to the North, a walrus to the South, an arctic fox to the East, and a seal to the West, with monstrous and dangerous waves among these.

The four coin versions:

  • Ice Cape: polished nickel finish and antique copper 3-D images.
  • Kola Peninsula: polished gold finish and antique silver 3-D images.
  • Hook of Desire: antique silver finish and polished gold 3-D images.
  • Bear Island: antique bronze finish and polished nickel 3-D images.

 Specifications:

  • Measures 2" (50mm) in diameter
  • Features hard enamel and translucent colors
  • Detailed 3-D images on the back side
  • Trackable on Geocaching.com
  • A unique icon will show on your Geocaching profile when you log a discovery

 

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Tracking History (16691.6mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 10/3/2019 shellbadger retrieved it from 62 Paducah W (Cottle Co, DeL 2017 40) Texas   Visit Log

moving on

Dropped Off 9/26/2019 jaylous1 placed it in 62 Paducah W (Cottle Co, DeL 2017 40) Texas - 120.19 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 9/24/2019 jaylous1 retrieved it from Puckett Place Texas   Visit Log

great coin. will move

Dropped Off 9/18/2019 goldtiger placed it in Puckett Place Texas - .02 miles  Visit Log
Grab It (Not from a Cache) 3/30/2019 goldtiger grabbed it   Visit Log

MIA, Grab it back to my geocoin collection.

Write note 5/12/2018 linz13kmr posted a note for it   Visit Log

Missing from “Another Alley Cache”

Dropped Off 3/26/2018 goldtiger placed it in Another Alley Cache Texas - .21 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/26/2018 goldtiger retrieved it from Puckett's TB Place Texas   Visit Log

Ready to move.

Dropped Off 11/12/2016 goldtiger placed it in Puckett's TB Place Texas   Visit Log
Discovered It 10/29/2016 Woodnhead discovered it   Visit Log

Seen at an event in Amarillo Tx, Thanks for sharing.

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