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Travel Bug Dog Tag Honorary Girl Scout "Francis"

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Released:
Thursday, April 22, 2021
Origin:
South Dakota, United States
Recently Spotted:
In A Picture Perfect Cache

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We are a group of Girl Scouts from Yankton, SD.  We have joined our troops together to work on our geocaching badge.  Please help our honorary Girl Scouts move around the United States and other countries as quickly as possible.  We'll be making memory books of our geocaching experience and would love to have pictures of the areas our travel bugs visit.  Please post or email us a photo(s) to our leader at trkej2604@gmail.com 

About This Item

Meet Francis

In the early days of American history, the famed explorers Lewis & Clark stopped on the shores of the Missouri River and visited the Mother City of the Dakotas: Yankton. Today, the city is livelier than ever and a favorite for families, campers, boaters and history buffs. Explore Yankton, South Dakota, and discover one of the Midwest’s hidden gems.

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Tracking History (8033.3mi) View Map

Visited 5/14/2021 sazzie691 took it to What's ya doing Wisconsin - .36 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 5/14/2021 sazzie691 took it to The bridge to Narnia Wisconsin   Visit Log

I'm not too sure why my picture sideways. Francis had to visit the bridge to Narnia

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Grab It (Not from a Cache) 5/11/2021 sazzie691 grabbed it   Visit Log

I'm beyond excited to be the 1st person to set Francis on her journey! She will visit "dip" in some geocaches around Wausau Wisconsin. Once she has seen my city I will send her to visit West Bend Wisconsin. West Bend is one of the biggest (yet smallest city) that has fallen in love with geocaching. So much so it's called the geocaching capital of the Midwest, they have 1,500 geocaches in a 10 mi radius!!! West Bend has an event every August called the Cache Ba$h. It's a 4 day event where people all over the world come to visit.

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