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Traditional Cache Lily Pads by Froggy girl (2/2)
N26° 59.674  W80° 09.145 (WGS84)
UTM  17R   E 584099  N 2986116
Use waypoint: GC1HGPP
Size: Regular Regular    Hidden on 12/2/2008
In Florida, United States
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Troop 64 (ref = TB1QZHJ)
Difficulty:  2 out of 5   Terrain:  2 out of 5
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Nymphaeaceae is a family of flowering plants. Members of this family are commonly called water lilies and live in freshwater areas in temperate and tropical climates around the world.


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Current at 2/23/2009

Found it 2/19/2009 by Orion and Son
Had to detour off path for this one ... and it was very dry today. One of 48 today in this great park. Thanks !!

Found it 2/3/2009 by Gator Man
I was out for a great day of Geocaching in JDSP with billedm, 5davee & G0blin. The temps were in the 60's, and a nice little breeze was blowing. We hiked a little over 10 miles today, and found everything we searched for. Saw plenty of wildlife along the way too!

Thanx for all the fun!

GM Approve

Found it 2/3/2009 by g0blin
Found with 5davee, billedm and 5davee while visiting from Ottawa, Canada

Found it 2/3/2009 by billedm
Out for a great day of caching with Gator Man, 5davee(my brother) and g0blin(his son) in JDSP. Walked over 12 miles and found many wonderful caches.
TFTC TNLNSL

Found it 1/4/2009 by ebee1121
found a while back when I was caching with shades. tftc

Found it 12/6/2008 by footTRAX
We took a nice little walk up to the creek and this cache got in the way. Good hide! Thanks -footTRAX


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