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"Robert Pitcairn" Traditional Geocache

This cache has been archived.

Snusmumriken: Tämä oli vähän ongelmallinen ... meneekö se "älykääpiö" vai "puhevamman" piikkiin ... no menköön nyt sitten "älykääpiö" piikkiin ... tai ihan miten "geokyttääjille" parhaiten sopii ... mulle ihan samaa .. (big lol) ... =o)

geokyttääjät posted a note for "ARLHS FIN 001" (Archived) (Traditional Cache) at 8/6/2010

Log Date: 8/6/2010
Mitään sellaista sääntöä ei ole olemassa etteikö arkistoitua purkkia saa logata löydetyksi, jos sen tekijä on niin älykääpiö, ettei sitä sieltä saa pois haettua ja lokiin on nimimerkki saatu.

Tässä tapauksessa on tosin huomattava, että tekijä on joku kielivammainen svedupelle, joka arkistoi muinaisina aikoina läjän kätköjään vain siksi, että joku jossain yhteydessä erehtyi tuota lähinnä puhevammaa muistuttavaa mongerrusta kutsumaan "oudoksi kieleksi". Nekin purkit lienevät edelleen luontoa roskaamassa.

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Hidden : 6/11/2006
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Kätkö sijaitsee ammunta-alueella,mutta alueella liikkuminen on sallittua, kun ammuntoja ei ole. The cache is located on shooting training area of the Finnish Navy, but it is permitted to visit the area when there are no trainings going on.

Dedicated to the memory of the man who first sighted Pitcairn Island. The island was named in 1767 by Capt. Philip Carteret, a British naval officer, after Robert Pitcairn, the midshipman who first sighted it. On January 15, 1790, the mutineers of Bounty and their Tahitian companions arrived on the island. The group consisted of Fletcher Christian and eight other mutineers from the Bounty. These were Ned Young, John Adams, Matthew Quintal, William McCoy, William Brown, Isaac Martin, John Mills and John Williams. Also with them were six Tahitian men and twelve Tahitian women, as well as a Tahitian baby girl named Sally, daughter of one of the women, who would become a respected person in the community. The settlers took everything off the Bounty and then burnt the ship to hide all trace of their existence. The wreck of Bounty is still visible underwater in Bounty Bay. Information about the training times can be found from the link below. It's only in Finnish so if you are not sure about the times, don't hesitate to check those from the cache owner. Please visit also : http://www.mil.fi/merivoimat/esikunta/merivoimien_ammunnat.dsp

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