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Travel Track Australian Fromelles Poppy

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Owner:
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Released:
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Origin:
London, United Kingdom
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of Tommy_Laura.

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Current Goal

 

This Poppy would like to travel to travel to the European battlefields where so many Australians lost their lives. It's just a small token to say 'We remember'.

Sadly, someone stole the first version of this poppy from an event in Alice Springs, Australia. It had travelled 19,266kms. It was a knitted one as described below. 

And #2 was stolen by kayjosh12 in London, England after travelling 36241.5km. 

 

About This Item

Australian Fromelles Poppy #3

Version 3 - a red reflective English Poppy Day poppy attached to a yellow homemade travel tag. 

Version 2 - a red and gold poppy from the United Kingdom. I would have put another Australian one on but I can't get home. Green homemade travel tag.

Version 1 - This was a knitted poppy made for '5000 Poppies' by people all over Australia (and some in New Zealand) and sold by the Victorian RSL. Some of the poppies form part of installations like the photo below. They were at the recent Chelsea Flower show. The poppy has an Australian flag travel tag.

_F5A3074An excerpt from the Australian War Memorial Website :  The battle of Fromelles on 19 July 1916 was a bloody initiation for Australian soldiers to warfare on the Western Front. Soldiers of the newly arrived 5th Australian Division, together with the British 61st Division, were ordered to attack strongly fortified German front line positions near the Aubers Ridge in French Flanders. The attack was intended as a feint to hold German reserves from moving south to the Somme where a large Allied offensive had begun on 1 July. The feint was a disastrous failure. Australian and British soldiers assaulted over open ground in broad daylight and under direct observation and heavy fire from the German lines. Over 5,500 Australians became casualties. Almost 2,000 of them were killed in action or died of wounds and some 400 were captured. This is believed to be the greatest loss by a single division in 24 hours during the entire First World War. Some consider Fromelles the most tragic event in Australia’s history.

 

Status Update

May 2017              19,266kms            #1 stolen in Alice Springs, NT, Australia
April 2021              36241.5km           #2 stolen Cockfosters, London, England
March 2024.          59938.9km           #3 Warragul, Vic, Australia 
April 2024.             67532.9km.          Bangkok, Thailand

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Tracking History (42584.4mi) View Map

Visited 4/19/2024 Tommy_Laura took it to Our home in Mandalay Myanmar - 626.38 miles  Visit Log

Hello again in Mandalay. After our 18+ hour journey (after 16 hours of being awake) we made it back to our home, and have 8 weeks of intense work in front of us before we leave this country for Europe. Let's settle in for now and home we get to travel before then!

  •  Flying over Myanmar
  •  Welcome to Mandalay!
  •  Mandalay arrivals
  •  On the A219 over Myanmar
Visited 4/19/2024 Tommy_Laura took it to AirForce Museum Thailand - 775.15 miles  Visit Log

The last stop before we return to our ‘home’ for the next eight weeks; we had a three hour layover at Bangkok’s less stressful airport. One quick photo here with the TB while we await our next flight. The Don Mueang airport is always a lot less stressful to travel through, though it’s always a kick back to reality to see that Myanmar airport queue. Well, at least we stopped by the Air Force museum briefly with this TB.

Visited 4/19/2024 Tommy_Laura took it to KLIA Aeropolis Malaysia - 3,921.92 miles  Visit Log

The first leg of our flight home, we re-visited the KL airport after five years. Attaching a photo of the TB on the Airbus A330 on the way over Australia, just as I was settling in to start typing some of the geocaching logs from our trip.

  •  Flying from Melbourne to Kuala Lumpur
Visited 4/18/2024 Tommy_Laura took it to Melbourne Airport ✈️ Virtual Reward 3.0 Victoria, Australia - 20.61 miles  Visit Log

A couple of hours after our last physical stash, we made it to the airport. We had dinner and goodbyes with our Australian friends which we came to visit, and said our goodbyes to this nice country. We returned our rental car, and headed to the terminal, between which we visited this virtual stash. Indeed, our final Australian cache visited before we get on three planes and travel a third of the world to the place we call home. Adding a photo to the gallery of this TB at the sign which is the virtual. Now let’s get on a plane!

  •  Goodbye Melbourne!
Visited 4/18/2024 Tommy_Laura took it to 🙂 Happy Hunting Victoria, Australia - 18.64 miles  Visit Log

We wanted to spend our last day in Australia with some fun, so we headed to play some mini golf in the city, since we weren’t able to find an escape room for us. To our great dismay, I navigated to the wrong mall, and we found ourselves in a location without either activity. That was quite a bummer, the only reconciliation we got for my mistake was this stash. The stash is in good condition, and while we were in the mall, there was also a poppy memorial place for those fallen and veterans. Another relevant photo to add to to the gallery!

Visited 4/18/2024 Tommy_Laura took it to REALLY SideTracked - Yan Yean Victoria, Australia - 4.07 miles  Visit Log

A quick park & grab to visit this stash and get along on our way. All’s good here.

Visited 4/18/2024 Tommy_Laura took it to Bank Bandit Victoria, Australia - .28 miles  Visit Log

Another photo to add to this TBs gallery; we stopped by our seventh stash type in this country we just got to eleven days ago. Sweet! This town had plenty of war monuments and we were glad to have visited some of them.

Visited 4/18/2024 Tommy_Laura took it to REALLY SideTracked - Whittlesea Victoria, Australia - .25 miles  Visit Log

We decided to once again head out of the city slightly north, to visit a little town which had a cache we wanted to visit. We stopped by for this stash quickly while getting on with our walk.

Visited 4/18/2024 Tommy_Laura took it to Welcome Outsiders Victoria, Australia - 13.54 miles  Visit Log

Our last day in Melbourne is upon us. After waking up at our motel and checking out, we stopped by the closest cache to our temporary home, but here it was unfortunately a DNF. Too much overgrowth for a tiny bison tube, we didn’t start our day off lucky.

Visited 4/17/2024 Tommy_Laura took it to The Blingy Blue Bison of Bylands Victoria, Australia - 4.23 miles  Visit Log

Oh well this was exciting! I’ve had my eyes on this stash since the listing was published yesterday, and while I had little hopes of being FTF, we still made the journey out here. And it did pay off, as we were only the second finders to visit this new stash! Not to mention, we had to fix the stash after the FTFer left it undone for the elements. But it was exciting for this TB to visit such a brand new stash!

This also became today’s final stash, as we were both tired and I wanted to check in, making this a sweet ending to the day!

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