[Az-Geocaching] Exotic cache locations

Creepin' Jeepers - Geocaching 7/01 creepinjeepers at cox.net
Mon Jan 30 18:45:13 MST 2006


The Navy Hospital, as I remember, is on a point overlooking Tumon Bay--fantastic. At that time there was no development on the bay--bet that's changed. There's a Navy club near Agana overlooking Apra Harbor called "Top O' the Rock"--great scene.

Have fun!!
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Apryl Clark 
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  Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 5:32 PM
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  My Stepmom is a Commander in the Navy and does some sort of management of the hospital staff. Dad is also a Commander and is working currently doing deployment orders for the Navy out of Millington, TN. But as far as I know he's going over as cabana boy for the next tour as he doesn't have a job yet. hehe...




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    From: "Bob & Linda Smith" <Lrsmith at cableone.net>
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    Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 17:02:28 -0700


    While not really exotic my wife and I had a wonderful time looking for caches in Alaska while on a fishing trip up there.  We fished for 3 full days, caught 150 pounds of filleted fish, found 12 caches and just loved it.

    Bob Smith, Team Petite Elite, Prescott, AZ
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Mike Connors 
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      Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 10:22 AM
      Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Exotic cache locations


      I had to share what happened on my vacation a couple of weeks ago down in Buenos Aires.

      I only had 2 nights and one full day in Buenos Aries, so like any cacher I had to find a few of them.

      1st cache was only .75 miles from the hotel, so I made the trek over to the cache area. When I got

      there I noticed another cacher (we all know what they look like!). Got to talking to him and it turns

      out that he also was from the US (Houston), and had just got in that day and wanted to get his very

      first cache. It also turned out that he also was on the same cruise that I was on. Go figure! We found the

      cache and went out merry ways. I eventually met with him on the ship and we talked a while about

      caching.



      So this brings me to the meaning of the post. I also was able to find a cache on Antarctica, which I

      believe only has 16 of them on the whole continent. What is the most exotic cache location that you

      have found a cache at?







      Mike




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