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Dieser TB soll reisen von Cache zu Cache
Über Bilder der einzelnen Stationen würde der Owner sich sehr freuen.
This TB should travel from cache to cache
About pictures of the individual stations, the owner would be very happy.
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Emmer281 discovered it
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Spotted at Breakfast event in Bristol today
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Trolleygranny retrieved it from Monday 5th Feb | Morning | Bristol county
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South West England, United Kingdom
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Will keep u moving locally.
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Trolleygranny discovered it
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South West England, United Kingdom
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Seen at the breakfast event today
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Wombatwandering placed it in Monday 5th Feb | Morning | Bristol county
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South West England, United Kingdom
- 106.6 miles
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Goodbye Kroatien2018, it’s time to let you go. Started the day with another breakfast event in Bristol, UK. Lots of cachers were there so I thought it was a good place for you. At the height of the Bristol slave trade, from 1700 to 1807, more than 2,000 slave ships carried an estimated 500,000 people from Africa to slavery in the Americas. That’s something to think about. On a lighter note, Bristol is home to Aardman Animations (who produced Wallace and Gromit and Chicken Run), and the artist Banksy. Good luck. 🐓
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Wombatwandering took it to Sunday 4th Feb | Morning | Bristol county
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South West England, United Kingdom
- 9.22 miles
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Continued your long weekend to the greater Bristol area and started the day with a breakfast event. Then it was off to battle muddy trails in the Charmy Down area, including an area of liquified mud and cow pooh where the farmer had put an electric fence across the footpath so we had to roll in the soupy muck to get under it. Unpleasant! During World War II, Charmy Down was used by the Royal Air Force and from 1943 by the United States Army Air Forces, primarily as a night fighter interceptor airfield. It was closed in 1946. 🐄
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Wombatwandering took it to Ramble around historical Chipping Sodbury (RAHCS)
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Southern England, United Kingdom
- 97.76 miles
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A long weekend away with some cachers to try and tick off a few counties. You’ve travelled to Chipping Sodbury in Gloucestershire to get the ball rolling. Edward Jenner, the pioneer of vaccination in the 18th century, started his medical training in Sodbury, observing people catching cowpox and then not catching smallpox. He lived in Melbourne House and was also a zoologist. Nice. 💉
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Wombatwandering took it to SideTracked - Alexandra Palace
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London, United Kingdom
- 12.72 miles
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This is the third time I’ve cleaned out the caches at Alexandra Palace in north London. Intended as "The People's Palace" and often referred to as "Ally Pally", Alexandra Palace’s purpose was a public centre of recreation, education and entertainment- North London's counterpart to the Crystal Palace in South London. service. The world's first public broadcasts of (then) "high-definition" television were made from Alexandra Palace in November 1936. 📺
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Wombatwandering took it to SideTracked – Abbey Wood Elizabeth Line
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London, United Kingdom
- 9.74 miles
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You’ve caught the new Elizabeth Line train all the way to the end of the line in Abbey Wood, East London. I was after a Wherigo but also picked up a FTF and a T5 so a good day out. Any famous people I hear you ask? Why yes, Kate Bush attended the convent school at the top of Knee Hill and Tinie Tempah attended St. Paul's Catholic School in Abbey Wood. 💃
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Wombatwandering took it to St George's Circus Obelisk
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London, United Kingdom
- 13.64 miles
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Over to the wonderfully named area of London called Elephant and Castle. It is named after a pub/coaching inn which was first mentioned in the mid 1700s. It was the birthplace of the scientists Michael Faraday (electromagnetism, electrolysis, the practical use of electricity, and the discoverer of benzene) and John Newlands (inventor of the periodic table). It was also where Michael Caine and Charlie Chaplin grew up. 🐘
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Wombatwandering took it to Lost Pub #17 THE RAILWAY TAVERN
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London, United Kingdom
- 17.42 miles
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I needed some calendar filling stats and Feltham in far west Greater London looked like just the spot. Notable residents include Freddie Mercury and Brian May from Queen, Jimmy Page from Led Zeppelin, and athletics star Mo Farah. 🏃🏽
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