All Our Love Bug
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Owner:
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fingers crossed
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Released:
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Friday, May 18, 2007
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Origin:
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Ontario, Canada
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Recently Spotted:
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In Isle of the Dead - Australian TB graveyard
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After a year and a half and 16217km, the Love Bug seems to be muggled :(
Hopefully it will reappear some day!
To travel as far as possible so the kids can see the world...
We would love some pictures from the people who pick this up please. Posting them here would be great.
A picture of the TB at a cache location would be appreciated, 16,000km and no pictures so far :( Please... :)
*** All Our Love Bug Travels***
This Travel Bug was given as a mothers day gift by the two children attached to the TB. They wanted the bug to travel the world, and every time it gets found it reminds Mom of how much she means to them. So, please pass it on and remember to log it as it passes from place to place.
We have our 'Fingers Crossed' that this TB doesn't go MIA!
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Tracking History (20706.2mi) View Map
oppie3292 discovered it
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Found it at the TB Challenge - GC24VV9.
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missskitty discovered it
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It is in the TB Callenge cache now. GC24VV9 .....safe and sound.
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22Bongo discovered it
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Discovered it in the lid of the cache container! Thanks for sharing!
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Mississauga Misfits discovered it
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Found the cache, and this tb, with Carni while in the area. TFTB.
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carnigrewal discovered it
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Just found your cache man!
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Norfolk 'N' Chance discovered it
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Very cool idea! Thanks for the Cache and TB.
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mccabe97 discovered it
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This was a cool add-on to your trackable challenge cache! It's too bad that your original got muggled, especially one with such significance. I guess the whole activity strikes me as "basic": grab t/b, move it along, include a photo if you can. Oh well--I'm glad to see it living on in another form.
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kini_ont discovered it
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Don't want to talk about a ghost not now anyway you can catch me later and I'll tell you a true tale about the 5th Conc.
Today was a day to find a few "Challenge Caches" that I apparently qualify for and this duplicate tag was in the cache.
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Be-Strong-Carry-On! discovered it
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We visited the "ghost" of this TB in a great cache back in the woods. The tree that houses this cache is guarded by a LARGE Porcupine. We spotted a Porcupine on our way in. As one of our female cachers returned the can to its location she said that she wanted to get out before the Porcupine came back. It was at that point that we looked up and realized that another Porcupine was sitting in a tree crook 2-3 feet directly over her head (& the cache location).
Did you know that Porcupines growl when they are frightened? And that teenage girls can move very quickly when faced with an angry porcupine only inches away from their face? Ha ha! A story to remember.
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TEAM MYSTERY INC. discovered it
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Finally get to log this one after moving 50 TB's , thanks for the bonus and great idea!
TEAM MYSTERY INC.
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