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Author: Jim Krider
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Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Favorite/ Most unusual/ Most extreme cache
Hummm...how do they check on the iceberg cache now that you point that
out? Now that I think about it don't the coordinates keep changing as
the iceberg floats away?



I think it will take a while for the log book to fill up in Tibet. A
visit once every ten years might take care of it.



Jim aka KNOWBODY



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just a question... I thought that one of the requirements of cache
approval was living in relative proximity in order to maintain and
check your cache...so to we have a cahing monk at a monastery out there
in Tibet??