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Travel Bug Origins Tag Agro's Racing Jag

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Released:
Monday, December 26, 2022
Origin:
London, United Kingdom
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of DolphinRider123.

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Jaguar

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Tracking History (42270.8mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 3/8/2024 DolphinRider123 retrieved it from Stevens Road Singapore   Visit Log

Found it on my first ever geocache! Plan to take it to any other one i found soon.

Dropped Off 2/23/2024 Juliamoran placed it in Stevens Road Singapore - 6,737 miles  Visit Log

Having finally found a cache big enough to hold a TB we’ve left it in Singapore to continue its journey

Retrieve It from a Cache 11/20/2023 Juliamoran retrieved it from Last Delivery (London) London, United Kingdom   Visit Log

Found in Central London

Discovered It 11/15/2023 HRAZDA team discovered it London, United Kingdom   Visit Log

Viděno v keši. Děkuji.

Dropped Off 11/15/2023 Wombatwandering placed it in Last Delivery (London) London, United Kingdom - .8 miles  Visit Log

Goodbye Agro’s Racing Jag and congratulations on achieving your goal. I’ve dropped you off in your owner’s cache in Postman’s Park, London. You’ve come second in your race so a silver medal for you. Good luck for whatever is next. 🥈

  • Postman’s Park, London, UK
  • Home in the Last Delivery, London, UK
Visited 11/13/2023 Wombatwandering took it to Wandsworth Roundabout London, United Kingdom - 5.48 miles  Visit Log

South of the Thames for you today with a visit to Wandsworth. Nothing too exciting to report about Wandsworth except that it has one of London’s busiest interchanges. 🛻

Visited 11/12/2023 Wombatwandering took it to It’5 A V3rY H4pPy XXth 81rThD4Y TO db3034!! London, United Kingdom - 1.53 miles  Visit Log

Today’s outing was a birthday party event at a ruined church near the Tower of London. St Dunstan’s Church was built in 1100 and added onto as the years went by. It was badly damaged in the Great Fire of London and then rebuilt and a steeple added by Christopher Wren. Then it was bombed during the Second World War and the ruins eventually turned into a beautiful garden. I think it’s a great re-use of the area and especially poignant to be here on Remembrance Sunday. Still amazing that the steeple survived the Blitz.

  • Tower of London, England
Visited 11/9/2023 Wombatwandering took it to The Greatest Secret Agent London, United Kingdom - 1.87 miles  Visit Log

A bit of sightseeing in London for you today. Stopped by 221B Baker Street, the home of Sherlock Holmes. It’s now the Sherlock Holmes Museum and is actually situated between 237 and 241 Baker Street. Baker Street did not go that far when Arthur Conan Doyle wrote the books. Then we stopped by the home of Danger Mouse, a secret agent mouse who works under a pillar box red post box around the corner from Sherlock Holmes. 🕵️‍♂️

  • 221B Baker Street, London, UK
Visited 11/8/2023 Wombatwandering took it to London Event @ The High Holborn Cuillères London, United Kingdom - 5.05 miles  Visit Log

Time for an event, in fact two. We are lucky in London, we have our own ‘regular’ events and then we have a lot of events from travelling cachers. Headed to Australia House first as I had something to do there but got caught up in a Julian Assange demonstration. Moved onto the London Cachers’ event was nearby in a pub in Holborn, an area of London with strong links to the legal profession. Then headed to the Tower of London because somehow another event managed to get published for the same time. 🍻

  • Taking the Tube, London, UK
Visited 11/6/2023 Wombatwandering took it to The Petersham Lock-Up London, United Kingdom - 4.64 miles  Visit Log

Out to the London village of Petersham today to say goodbye to my geocaching friends who are moving to Scotland tomorrow. Who will solve all the puzzles for me now????!!!

Petersham appears in Domesday Book (1086) as Patricesham. It was held by Chertsey Abbey. Its assets were: 4 hides; 1 church, 5 ploughs, 1 fishery worth 1,000 eels and 1000 lampreys, 3 acres of meadow. Charles Dickens wrote Nicholas Nickleby in Petersham and the village is also home to the Deutsche Schule of London. 😢

  • Tower Bridge, London, UK
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