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cache type Corny Trip to Mornington Crescent cache size

by cain mosni
(Finds: 3  Score: 12)    (Hidden: 8  Score: 24)

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Coordinates (WGS-84 datum)
N 51° 32.090'   W 000° 08.335'

Saint Pancras,   
United Kingdom    Near By Caches

Hidden On: 30 Jul 2003
Waypoint (Landmark): N00788
Open Cache:  Personal use only
Cache type:  Virtual
Cache size:   Normal

Difficulty: gps (easy)
Terrain: gps (easy)

Misc: No drinking water! No restrooms (water closets) available Disabled access. Pets are allowed. No fees!

Comments:

No seasonal restrictions. Plain outdoor area. You could sit here eating your lunch - there are some nice metal benches and stools - but I doubt you'd want to, given all the traffic.


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Just one of many overlooked objects in our fair city, in tribute to a man and his contribution to a significant event in British political history.



Nice and simple. Find this item, and provide the surname of the man it is dedicated to, the year of its erection, and the first name of the councillor. Answers by e-mail *ONLY* (preferably to this autoresponder) and wait for your for your confirmation to post as your claim. (Remember to check your spellings.) Absolutely no posting of answers, encrypted or otherwise.

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I found it! 26 Aug 2008 by  sandvika  (Finds: 37  Score: 100.5)    (Hidden: 12  Score: 61.5)
    Open Log:  Non-commercial use only

(: (: (: ***FTF*** :) :) :) Well, first to find the cache after all this time :) and it was a pleasure once again to be taken to a lesser known historic spot in the city.

Unfortunately, my best efforts to contact the cache owner via the autoresponder (no longer a valid address), via email here (not allowed), via email from the "other place" (no reply) left me with the default action of posting a photo complete with GPSr in true virtual cache style, with the GPSr dutifully covering the particulars needed to claim this cache. If the owner can please provide us with a means of contacting him we will be pleased to resupply the answers to validate our find, if the photo is not acceptable in its own right.

Thanks for the interesting cache :) Sandvika.

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