WSQ 910 Veterans (Lawrence) Mystery Cache
WSQ 910 Veterans (Lawrence)
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Size:  (micro)
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This cache is part of the WSQ 900 Cemetery Quest series. All of
them can be found in the bookmark to the right.
The purpose of this series is to heighten your awareness of the
many aspects of public expression found in cemeteries. These
expressions take many different religious, ethnic and cultural
forms, and over the generations change their emphasis. Some older
ones are experiencing a renewal, and new ones are in the process of
becoming common.
Depending on the number of cemetery caches you have done, and how
observant you have been, you will have seen the flag holders for
veterans. Here is a reason to look at them a little
closer......
Try to find one from the American Revolution, War of 1812, Mexican
War, Civil War (Confederate only), Indian Wars, Spanish American,
Persian Gulf War, Iraq War, or Afghanistan War.
The reason I exclude the Civil War (US), World War I, World War II,
Korean War or Vietnam War flag holders is because they are quite
common.
To log this cache .....
1. There is the cache container to be found. It is at the posted
coordinates. The hide style is fairly standard. Almost all of them
are camoflauged bison tubes, with a wire attached, and hidden in
cedar trees if present.
2. The reason for the series is for you to 'find' an example of the
subject for each cache. Although this is optional, you are
encouraged to seek and find, as this activity in intended to
enhance your experience.
3. In your log, give the name of the cemetery where you took your
photo (if you post one).
The cache container is not in contact with any gravestones,
monuments, or other memorials. Please respect the area. Also, take
care to replace the cache so that is it not readily visible to the
casual passerby.
Additional Hints
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