I guess I'm the guilty party...1FFF (8191) has been deleted.
I was surfing around for satellite images of Afghanistan and came across this site:
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/afghanistan/darunta.htm
Some interesting pictures, if this is the resolution the public gets to see I wonder what the real deal shows.
The lead page had a lat/lon listed for the area and BING...In the spirit of patriotism, why not make it an Event cache with a traveler ?
It was immediately archived...when I asked Jeremy why...he then deleted it...Later I was reading through the forums and found there was some contention to posting 11 Sept related caches...
later,
Jim
N 34° 25.000 E 070° 27.000
(WGS-84)Hidden on: 9/11/2001
Country: Afghanistan
Darunta Camp Complex - located about 100 kilometers east of Kabul in the Jalalabad area.
Terrain is extremely dangerous, including rugged, rocky and un-navigatable topography. Cache rating 5/5 does not begin to describe the difficulty or terrain you will encounter with this cache.
Participants will be exposed to heavy small arms fire, land mines, and use of Chemical and/or Biological Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD).
A good pair of boots and NBC suit will make your trip more enjoyable
Note: Bring lots of water in the hot months.
Cache contains a traveler described as follows:
Age: 44 years.
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Brown
Height: 6' 4" to 6' 6"
Complexion: Olive
Weight: Approximately 160 pounds
Sex: Male
Build: Thin
Occupations: Leader of a terrorist organization known as Al-Qaeda "The Base".
If recovered, cache traveler is worth $5,000,000 US (payable by USG)
Additional information on terrain and environment can be found at: http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/afghanistan/darunta.htm
Note: Attempt at your own discretion.
Additional hints can be decrypted below.
Let's roll !!!
>From: "Bob Renner"