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I want to travel the world and visit beautiful places where you can hear the birds singing. Parks, Forests, Lakes and Rivers. I would particularly love to visit Australia and New Zealand where the birds are amazing and so differnt that what you see and hear in the United States. But please only drop me in "safe" caches and remember to log me in when retrieving and again when dropping off. Thanks so much! Enjoy!
LordMobley placed it in The Thirst Quencher Part 1
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New Jersey
- 80.06 miles
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Tom’s River, New Jersey.
This TB has traveled many miles with me and it is time for us to part ways. We are within a park and there are many birds here. Mission accomplished! The cache is hidden under a living tree. Good luck and happy travels!
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LordMobley posted a note for it
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Special entry II-
Same park. The TB is at a beautiful overlook of the salt marsh. There are many big birds of various types in the background. I hope they are visible in this picture. If the resolution is too poor see them, just know they are truly there and a pretty sight!
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LordMobley posted a note for it
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Note just for this TB-
Tom’s River, New Jersey.
We are at a nature preserve and visitor center. Many birds call this place home and there are quite a few Boy Scouts public projects within. This TB is pictured on one of them. A butterfly garden. The intent is to find a cache and leave this one here. However, with all the rain they’ve had lately, I’m told much of this park is underwater. So we shall see.
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LordMobley took it to Bridging the Fields
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New Jersey
- 77.33 miles
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Toms River, New Jersey
A new state for this game! This was a rather difficult find. It was a fake bolt hidden in this wooden bridge. Below the pictured TBs and about 20’ away.
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LordMobley posted a note for it
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Seaside Heights, New Jersey.
I’ll claim my first New Jersey cache for this game later today. But I wanted to show the TBs made it to the Atlantic Ocean (pictured in the background). Some of the TBs within this current group were with me a month ago and pictured with waves of the Pacific Ocean in the background.
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LordMobley took it to Valley Garden Park -Part Two (Themed Cache)
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Delaware
- 2,355.56 miles
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Wilmington Delaware.
A new state for this game. We stopped at this park so I could get a few caches here. This one was an ammo can at the base of the pictured dead stump. It’s directly below the TBs under some branches. I also got to add a few more TBs to my current collection.
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LordMobley took it to Flying Fish at Sea-Tac
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Washington
- 2,542.53 miles
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SeaTac, Washington.
SeaTac Airport, C gate lounge. This is a previously found virtual cache in the airport. The TBs are pictured looking out at the runway from within the lounge. Kind of a hectic week with a short turnaround between trips. I did drop the 5 TBs around Olympia that I brought back from FL and was able to acquire 2 more for this trip.
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LordMobley took it to Aquatic
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Washington
- 10.03 miles
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Yelm, Washington.
Lucky timing! I noticed a new cache near where I happened to be and was FTF. It was very well done and earned a favorite point from me. The cache was hidden within a fake electrical box which looked very real. Didn’t have time to display my TBs. The pictured water tower is just across the street.
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LordMobley took it to No fair, it's at the church.
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Washington
- 2,562.32 miles
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Lacey, Washington
I stopped by one of my own caches today to check on it and leave a few TBs from Florida.
I hope to leave all 5 I brought back with me around town before departing on my next trip this weekend. This cache is located on church property across from the Thurston County Fairgrounds. It’s hidden under the stump the TBs are pictured on.
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LordMobley took it to Paging Mr. Van Winkle.....
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Florida
- 17.92 miles
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Orlando, Florida at the airport.
This previously found virtual cache is pretty cool. It’s a tourist inside a glass case and looks very real. They’ve even had instances of people calling 911 believing someone is trapped within. The TBs are pictured looking out from the Admiral’s Club lounge in terminal B by gate 55.
Almost time to fly home again.
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