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25 Aug 12 View Image Going down the river 28 Jul 11 View Image The Coin at the Olympic Park in Atlanta This sign is next to the Shining Light cache at the Olympic Park in Atlanta, Georgia. 20 Jul 11 View Image Ashley's 1st Pincourt Spartks Coin in San Diego Ashley's 1st Pincourt Spartks Coin in San Diego at the USS Midway. 27 Jan 11 View Image Helped Went on hunt to find GC2M4DT "The Warehouse" In Rockingham
27 Jan 11 View Image Gizmo's Gizmo's cache is out there. 27 Jan 11 View Image Trip to the beach Rockingham beach south of Perth WA 4 Apr 10 View Image The bug near one of the copper Brewing units 4 Apr 10 View Image Another drink please Hieneken Brewery Amsterdam
4 Apr 10 View Image Bug resting on some bikes in Amsterdam 4 Apr 10 View Image Time out for a beer Hieneken Brewery Amsterdam Beer served cold just as we like 26 Jan 10 View Image North Carolina Geocoin in Hochwurzen Left a corner of Willi-Hütte. In background the Dachstein mountains. 3 Aug 09 View Image the castle of Trausnitz This castle is now used as a youth-hostel.
1 Feb 08 View Image Shrine at the Misawa City Public Cemetary This cemetary is located near the cache "232". 1 Feb 08 View Image Shrine - Misawa City Public Cemetary View of an ornate grave/shrine. A grave plot and its shrine serves for an entire family, rather than just one person, and the expense for something like this can be incredibly high: the typical cost for getting and maintaining a plot and shrine like this is around $100,000. 1 Feb 08 View Image Shrine Detail - Misawa City Public Cemetary Closeup of one of the grave/shrine stones. Note the elegant calligraphy. Calligraphy is considered one of the highest noble arts for both men and women and good calligraphers are held in extremely high esteem. 1 Feb 08 View Image Shrine with Offering - Misawa City Public Cemetary Closeup of an offering left at one of the grave/shrine plots at the Misawa City Public Cemetary near the cache "232". Note the mini-sized can of Sapporo beer. Beer, sake, and other drink offerings are sold in these tiny cans specifically for use as offerings both at cemetaries and in household shrines.
1 Feb 08 View Image Ashley's North Carolina Geocoin Near "232" Ashley's North Carolina Geocoin sitting on top of a small bucket at the Misawa City Public Cemetary. In Japan, cleanliness is very important, especially when it comes to worship and ancestor reverance. The graveyard has several stations like this one, where one can find buckets, ladles, brushes, and fresh water for making sure that the gravestone/shrine is kept clean.