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Wombatwandering took it to Locked Behind Bars
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Philippines
- 725.89 miles
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And you are back in Manila, The Philippines, so I can repack. Fixed my friend’s missing geocache which is near my house and checked out the Jeepneys. I love looking at their decorations. 🇵🇭
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Wombatwandering took it to Hello Taiwan! New ATC Tower@TPE
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Taiwan
- 19.62 miles
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Before heading to the airport for you late flight, I took you to the original Din Tai Fung for some soup dumplings. There are a million Din Tai Fungs now, I even have one a few minutes walk from my house in Manila, but hey, I had to drink the Cool Aid and line up for the original. It took 50 minutes to get a table. When we left, the wait time was up to 170 minutes and growing. 🥟
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Wombatwandering took it to TIME:顏水龍
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Taiwan
- 3.52 miles
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Your last full day in Taipei. You spent it doing a bit of caching and then heading to Daan Park for an event and some group FTFs. The 26 hectare park is very popular with local residents and lots of them were here today to see the azalea displays. 🌸
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Wombatwandering took it to Global Geocaching - Taipei
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Taiwan
- 2.39 miles
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This was a tough cache. Click on it. You have to get partial coordinates from other countries and put them together to get GZ. The it was a four hour walk up Mt Elephant and across to a university. Or you could go up and back but that’s a bit boring. 28c and very humid and sweaty with lots of steps. Feel free to check if I need photos from your country for the other caches in the series. Hint, hint!
Got some hazy views across Taipei and could see Taipei 101 (508m), once the world’s tallest building. Upon completion in 2004, it became the world's first skyscraper to exceed a height of half a kilometre. Now it’s the 11th highest. 🌆
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Wombatwandering took it to Signals!
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Taiwan
- 725.1 miles
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You were out and about caching early this morning which was lucky because then it started to pour. Changed plans and headed to the National Palace Museum. It has a permanent collection of nearly 700,000 pieces of Chinese artifacts and artworks, many of which were moved from the Palace Museum in the Forbidden City as well as five other institutions in mainland China during the ROC retreat. One of the star attractions is a small jade cabbage and the other is a stone that looks like a bite size piece of BBQed pork. 🥬
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Wombatwandering took it to Taipei Beimen Post Office / 臺北北門郵局
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Taiwan
- 725.15 miles
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歡迎來到台灣! Welcome to Taiwan! You have landed in Taipei, population 2.5 million in the city itself. I thought I’d better visit before Chine does. You spent the day wandering around and enjoying the sights, especially lunch at the Mayor’s Residence and seeing Liberty Square. 🇹🇼
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Wombatwandering took it to Makati CBD - Shed Cache # 4.1
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Philippines
- 6,674.09 miles
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Maligayang pagdating sa pilipinas. Welcome to the Philippines. You arrived in Manila a week ago but there are not many geocaches here left for me to find. This is officially my home country thanks to Mr Wombat’s work. I took you to Makati, the financial center of the Philippines and a major cultural and entertainment hub in Metro Manila. Lots of shopping, lots of restaurants, and wide footpaths to walk on. 🇵🇭
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Wombatwandering took it to Jebel Abyad
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Oman
- 3,621.84 miles
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You landed at Muscat, Oman, for a quick stop over. Oman looks a really interesting place, more mountainous than other countries in the area. Unfortunately, you only got to see the inside of the airport lounge today and then it was onto the next flight. 🇴🇲
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Wombatwandering took it to Merry Christmas 2023
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London, United Kingdom
- 7.31 miles
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Grab your passport and your bags, it’s time to head to Heathrow and say goodbye to the United Kingdom. I’ll archive this cache as we leave. Up, up, and away. ✈️
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Wombatwandering took it to Bascules are up! Tower Bridge Gathering.
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London, United Kingdom
- 1.22 miles
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Now it’s off to an event to see the Tower Bridge bascules raised in order for a boat to pass underneath. It was a condition of building the bridge that it did not obstruct river traffic. Originally, the bridge opened around 17 times a day whenever a boat arrived. Nowadays, you need to book an opening for your boat 24 hrs before you arrive. It’s still free though. It’s usually a fun thing to see except if you are caught unawares and need to get to the other side of the Thames. 🚢
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