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Join the adventure of the first-ever global gnome scavenger hunt! Your mission: help these whimsical gnomes journey around the world. Pick up a gnome, take it along on your travels, and then leave it in a new spot for others to discover. Have questions? Email us at info@greatgnomehunt.com. Happy Hunting! Gnome Info: Gnome #0113 Original Color: Purple
These Frogs LOVE to travel! Originally from the suburb of Waterford QLD 4133
Join the adventure of the first-ever global gnome scavenger hunt! Your mission: help these whimsical gnomes journey around the world. Pick up a gnome, take it along on your travels, and then leave it in a new spot for others to discover. Have questions? Email us at info@greatgnomehunt.com. Happy Hunting! Gnome Info: Gnome #0013 Original Color N/A
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I want this trackable to stay in this cache and to see how many people will log it and where they are from!
Cruising Ducks - How It All Began – A Modern Twist of Hide and Seek During spring break in 2018 Abby Davis, at age 11 went on a 7 day cruise out of Galveston, Texas. She asked her mother if she could bring along some ducks for their trip. They brought 50 ducks for their 7 day trip and hid 7 ducks a day in various locations on their cruise ship, The Carnival Breeze. People of all ages found the ducks and had fun while doing so. Abby actually met a girl on the trip who told Abby how she was finding hidden ducks. In a year’s time this movement has taken on a life of its own far beyond, surely what little Abby imagined it could possibly become. Many cruisers report, while preparing for their trip, assembling upwards of 100 ducks they planned to bring and hide on their upcoming cruise. The entire purpose behind hiding these ducks on cruise ships is a way to spread a smile to other cruisers. Gratification nor praise is sought in doing so. It is the sincere hope of the hider of this duck you have found that you have had fun in a modern twist of hide and seek. If you wish to learn more about Cruising Ducks, please feel free to join the Facebook page and tell of your adventures! This particular duck you have found is a Unicorn-Duck. One of four siblings who joined IVy (age 7) and Ainnir (age 5), grand-children to Nokoma, on board the Carnival Breeze for a 7 day Caribbean cruise along with their grandfather, parents, great-grandfather and Nonnie. We departed Cape Canaveral, Florida on April 13, 2019. We hope you had a wonderful vacation and thank you for taking the time to come here to let us know of your find.
Cruising Ducks - How It All Began – A Modern Twist of Hide and Seek During spring break in 2018 Abby Davis, at age 11 went on a 7 day cruise out of Galveston, Texas. She asked her mother if she could bring along some ducks for their trip. They brought 50 ducks for their 7 day trip and hid 7 ducks a day in various locations on their cruise ship, The Carnival Breeze. People of all ages found the ducks and had fun while doing so. Abby actually met a girl on the trip who told Abby how she was finding hidden ducks. In a year’s time this movement has taken on a life of its own far beyond, surely what little Abby imagined it could possibly become. Many cruisers report, while preparing for their trip, assembling upwards of 100 ducks they planned to bring and hide on their upcoming cruise. The entire purpose behind hiding these ducks on cruise ships is a way to spread a smile to other cruisers. Gratification nor praise is sought in doing so. It is the sincere hope of the hider of this duck you have found that you have had fun in a modern twist of hide and seek. If you wish to learn more about Cruising Ducks, please feel free to join the Facebook page and tell of your adventures! This particular duck you have found is a Unicorn-Duck. One of four siblings who joined IVy (age 7) and Ainnir (age 5), grand-children to Nokoma, on board the Carnival Breeze for a 7 day Caribbean cruise along with their grandfather, parents, great-grandfather and Nonnie. We departed Cape Canaveral, Florida on April 13, 2019. We hope you had a wonderful vacation and thank you for taking the time to come here to let us know of your find.
Cruising Ducks How It All Began – A Modern Twist of Hide and Seek During spring break in 2018 Abby Davis, at age 11 went on a 7 day cruise out of Galveston, Texas. She asked her mother if she could bring along some ducks for their trip. They brought 50 ducks for their 7 day trip and hid 7 ducks a day in various locations on their cruise ship, The Carnival Breeze. People of all ages found the ducks and had fun while doing so. Abby actually met a girl on the trip who told Abby how she was finding hidden ducks. In a year’s time this movement has taken on a life of its own far beyond, surely what little Abby imagined it could possibly become. Many cruisers report, while preparing for their trip, assembling upwards of 100 ducks they planned to bring and hide on their upcoming cruise. The entire purpose behind hiding these ducks on cruise ships is a way to spread a smile to other cruisers. Gratification nor praise is sought in doing so. It is the sincere hope of the hider of this duck you have found that you have had fun in modern twist of hide and seek. If you wish to learn more about Cruising Ducks, please feel free to join the Facebook page and tell of your adventures! This particular duck you have found is a blue duck so named for Nokoma's grandson and one of four similar ducks who joined IVy (age 7) and Ainnir (age 5), grand-children to Nokoma, on board the Carnival Breeze for a 7 day Caribbean cruise along with their grandfather, parents, great-grandfather and Nonnie. We departed Cape Canaveral, Florida on April 13, 2019. We hope you had a wonderful vacation and thank you for taking the time to come here to let us know of your find.
Cruising Ducks - How It All Began – A Modern Twist of Hide and Seek During spring break in 2018 Abby Davis, at age 11 went on a 7 day cruise out of Galveston, Texas. She asked her mother if she could bring along some ducks for their trip. They brought 50 ducks for their 7 day trip and hid 7 ducks a day in various locations on their cruise ship, The Carnival Breeze. People of all ages found the ducks and had fun while doing so. Abby actually met a girl on the trip who told Abby how she was finding hidden ducks. In a year’s time this movement has taken on a life of its own far beyond, surely what little Abby imagined it could possibly become. Many cruisers report, while preparing for their trip, assembling upwards of 100 ducks they planned to bring and hide on their upcoming cruise. The entire purpose behind hiding these ducks on cruise ships is a way to spread a smile to other cruisers. Gratification nor praise is sought in doing so. It is the sincere hope of the hider of this duck you have found that you have had fun in a modern twist of hide and seek. If you wish to learn more about Cruising Ducks, please feel free to join the Facebook page and tell of your adventures! This particular duck you have found is a Mexican Mariachi who has joined IVy (age 7) and Ainnir (age 5), grand-children to Nokoma, on board the Carnival Breeze for a 7 day Caribbean cruise along with their grandfather, parents, great-grandfather and Nonnie. The origins of this duck began as a swag in a New York State Parks Summer Geocache Challenge at Grafton Lake State Park where he was found by Nokoma and brought along on the Carnival Breeze to continue his adventures. We departed Cape Canaveral, Florida on April 13, 2019. We hope you had a wonderful vacation and thank you for taking the time to come here to let us know of your find.
Cruising Ducks - How It All Began – A Modern Twist of Hide and Seek During spring break in 2018 Abby Davis, at age 11 went on a 7 day cruise out of Galveston, Texas. She asked her mother if she could bring along some ducks for their trip. They brought 50 ducks for their 7 day trip and hid 7 ducks a day in various locations on their cruise ship, The Carnival Breeze. People of all ages found the ducks and had fun while doing so. Abby actually met a girl on the trip who told Abby how she was finding hidden ducks. In a year’s time this movement has taken on a life of its own far beyond, surely what little Abby imagined it could possibly become. Many cruisers report, while preparing for their trip, assembling upwards of 100 ducks they planned to bring and hide on their upcoming cruise. The entire purpose behind hiding these ducks on cruise ships is a way to spread a smile to other cruisers. Gratification nor praise is sought in doing so. It is the sincere hope of the hider of this duck you have found that you have had fun in a modern twist of hide and seek. If you wish to learn more about Cruising Ducks, please feel free to join the Facebook page and tell of your adventures! This particular duck you have found is Gnome-Duck. One of four siblings who joined IVy (age 7) and Ainnir (age 5), grand-children to Nokoma, on board the Carnival Breeze for a 7 day Caribbean cruise along with their grandfather, parents, great-grandfather and Nonnie. We departed Cape Canaveral, Florida on April 13, 2019. We hope you had a wonderful vacation and thank you for taking the time to come here to let us know of your find.
Cruising Ducks - How It All Began – A Modern Twist of Hide and Seek During spring break in 2018 Abby Davis, at age 11 went on a 7 day cruise out of Galveston, Texas. She asked her mother if she could bring along some ducks for their trip. They brought 50 ducks for their 7 day trip and hid 7 ducks a day in various locations on their cruise ship, The Carnival Breeze. People of all ages found the ducks and had fun while doing so. Abby actually met a girl on the trip who told Abby how she was finding hidden ducks. In a year’s time this movement has taken on a life of its own far beyond, surely what little Abby imagined it could possibly become. Many cruisers report, while preparing for their trip, assembling upwards of 100 ducks they planned to bring and hide on their upcoming cruise. The entire purpose behind hiding these ducks on cruise ships is a way to spread a smile to other cruisers. Gratification nor praise is sought in doing so. It is the sincere hope of the hider of this duck you have found that you have had fun in a modern twist of hide and seek. If you wish to learn more about Cruising Ducks, please feel free to join the Facebook page and tell of your adventures! This particular duck you have found is Gnome-Duck. One of four siblings who joined IVy (age 7) and Ainnir (age 5), grand-children to Nokoma, on board the Carnival Breeze for a 7 day Caribbean cruise along with their grandfather, parents, great-grandfather and Nonnie. We departed Cape Canaveral, Florida on April 13, 2019. We hope you had a wonderful vacation and thank you for taking the time to come here to let us know of your find.
Cruising Ducks - How It All Began – A Modern Twist of Hide and Seek During spring break in 2018 Abby Davis, at age 11 went on a 7 day cruise out of Galveston, Texas. She asked her mother if she could bring along some ducks for their trip. They brought 50 ducks for their 7 day trip and hid 7 ducks a day in various locations on their cruise ship, The Carnival Breeze. People of all ages found the ducks and had fun while doing so. Abby actually met a girl on the trip who told Abby how she was finding hidden ducks. In a year’s time this movement has taken on a life of its own far beyond, surely what little Abby imagined it could possibly become. Many cruisers report, while preparing for their trip, assembling upwards of 100 ducks they planned to bring and hide on their upcoming cruise. The entire purpose behind hiding these ducks on cruise ships is a way to spread a smile to other cruisers. Gratification nor praise is sought in doing so. It is the sincere hope of the hider of this duck you have found that you have had fun in a modern twist of hide and seek. If you wish to learn more about Cruising Ducks, please feel free to join the Facebook page and tell of your adventures! This particular duck you have found is Gnome-Duck. One of four siblings who joined IVy (age 7) and Ainnir (age 5), grand-children to Nokoma, on board the Carnival Breeze for a 7 day Caribbean cruise along with their grandfather, parents, great-grandfather and Nonnie. We departed Cape Canaveral, Florida on April 13, 2019. We hope you had a wonderful vacation and thank you for taking the time to come here to let us know of your find.
Cruising Ducks - How It All Began – A Modern Twist of Hide and Seek During spring break in 2018 Abby Davis, at age 11 went on a 7 day cruise out of Galveston, Texas. She asked her mother if she could bring along some ducks for their trip. They brought 50 ducks for their 7 day trip and hid 7 ducks a day in various locations on their cruise ship, The Carnival Breeze. People of all ages found the ducks and had fun while doing so. Abby actually met a girl on the trip who told Abby how she was finding hidden ducks. In a year’s time this movement has taken on a life of its own far beyond, surely what little Abby imagined it could possibly become. Many cruisers report, while preparing for their trip, assembling upwards of 100 ducks they planned to bring and hide on their upcoming cruise. The entire purpose behind hiding these ducks on cruise ships is a way to spread a smile to other cruisers. Gratification nor praise is sought in doing so. It is the sincere hope of the hider of this duck you have found that you have had fun in a modern twist of hide and seek. If you wish to learn more about Cruising Ducks, please feel free to join the Facebook page and tell of your adventures! This particular duck you have found is Gnome-Duck. One of two siblings who joined IVy (age 7) and Ainnir (age 5), grand-children to Nokoma, on board the Carnival Breeze for a 7 day Caribbean cruise along with their grandfather, parents, great-grandfather and Nonnie. We departed Cape Canaveral, Florida on April 13, 2019. We hope you had a wonderful vacation and thank you for taking the time to come here to let us know of your find.
Cruising Ducks - How It All Began – A Modern Twist of Hide and Seek During spring break in 2018 Abby Davis, at age 11 went on a 7 day cruise out of Galveston, Texas. She asked her mother if she could bring along some ducks for their trip. They brought 50 ducks for their 7 day trip and hid 7 ducks a day in various locations on their cruise ship, The Carnival Breeze. People of all ages found the ducks and had fun while doing so. Abby actually met a girl on the trip who told Abby how she was finding hidden ducks. In a year’s time this movement has taken on a life of its own far beyond, surely what little Abby imagined it could possibly become. Many cruisers report, while preparing for their trip, assembling upwards of 100 ducks they planned to bring and hide on their upcoming cruise. The entire purpose behind hiding these ducks on cruise ships is a way to spread a smile to other cruisers. Gratification nor praise is sought in doing so. It is the sincere hope of the hider of this duck you have found that you have had fun in a modern twist of hide and seek. If you wish to learn more about Cruising Ducks, please feel free to join the Facebook page and tell of your adventures! This particular duck you have found is disguised as a rabbit. One of two siblings who joined IVy (age 7) and Ainnir (age 5), grand-children to Nokoma, on board the Carnival Breeze for a 7 day Caribbean cruise along with their grandfather, parents, great-grandfather and Nonnie. We departed Cape Canaveral, Florida on April 13, 2019. We hope you had a wonderful vacation and thank you for taking the time to come here to let us know of your find.
Cruising Ducks - How It All Began – A Modern Twist of Hide and Seek During spring break in 2018 Abby Davis, at age 11 went on a 7 day cruise out of Galveston, Texas. She asked her mother if she could bring along some ducks for their trip. They brought 50 ducks for their 7 day trip and hid 7 ducks a day in various locations on their cruise ship, The Carnival Breeze. People of all ages found the ducks and had fun while doing so. Abby actually met a girl on the trip who told Abby how she was finding hidden ducks. In a year’s time this movement has taken on a life of its own far beyond, surely what little Abby imagined it could possibly become. Many cruisers report, while preparing for their trip, assembling upwards of 100 ducks they planned to bring and hide on their upcoming cruise. The entire purpose behind hiding these ducks on cruise ships is a way to spread a smile to other cruisers. Gratification nor praise is sought in doing so. It is the sincere hope of the hider of this duck you have found that you have had fun in a modern twist of hide and seek. If you wish to learn more about Cruising Ducks, please feel free to join the Facebook page and tell of your adventures! This particular duck you have found is disguised as a rabbit. One of two siblings who joined IVy (age 7) and Ainnir (age 5), grand-children to Nokoma, on board the Carnival Breeze for a 7 day Caribbean cruise along with their grandfather, parents, great-grandfather and Nonnie. We departed Cape Canaveral, Florida on April 13, 2019. We hope you had a wonderful vacation and thank you for taking the time to come here to let us know of your find.
Cruising Ducks - How It All Began – A Modern Twist of Hide and Seek During spring break in 2018 Abby Davis, at age 11 went on a 7 day cruise out of Galveston, Texas. She asked her mother if she could bring along some ducks for their trip. They brought 50 ducks for their 7 day trip and hid 7 ducks a day in various locations on their cruise ship, The Carnival Breeze. People of all ages found the ducks and had fun while doing so. Abby actually met a girl on the trip who told Abby how she was finding hidden ducks. In a year’s time this movement has taken on a life of its own far beyond, surely what little Abby imagined it could possibly become. Many cruisers report, while preparing for their trip, assembling upwards of 100 ducks they planned to bring and hide on their upcoming cruise. The entire purpose behind hiding these ducks on cruise ships is a way to spread a smile to other cruisers. Gratification nor praise is sought in doing so. It is the sincere hope of the hider of this duck you have found that you have had fun in a modern twist of hide and seek. If you wish to learn more about Cruising Ducks, please feel free to join the Facebook page and tell of your adventures! This particular duck you have found is a Unicorn-Duck. One of four siblings who joined IVy (age 7) and Ainnir (age 5), grand-children to Nokoma, on board the Carnival Breeze for a 7 day Caribbean cruise along with their grandfather, parents, great-grandfather and Nonnie. We departed Cape Canaveral, Florida on April 13, 2019. We hope you had a wonderful vacation and thank you for taking the time to come here to let us know of your find.
Cruising Ducks How It All Began – A Modern Twist of Hide and Seek During spring break in 2018 Abby Davis, at age 11 went on a 7 day cruise out of Galveston, Texas. She asked her mother if she could bring along some ducks for their trip. They brought 50 ducks for their 7 day trip and hid 7 ducks a day in various locations on their cruise ship, The Carnival Breeze. People of all ages found the ducks and had fun while doing so. Abby actually met a girl on the trip who told Abby how she was finding hidden ducks. In a year’s time this movement has taken on a life of its own far beyond, surely what little Abby imagined it could possibly become. Many cruisers report, while preparing for their trip, assembling upwards of 100 ducks they planned to bring and hide on their upcoming cruise. The entire purpose behind hiding these ducks on cruise ships is a way to spread a smile to other cruisers. Gratification nor praise is sought in doing so. It is the sincere hope of the hider of this duck you have found that you have had fun in modern twist of hide and seek. If you wish to learn more about Cruising Ducks, please feel free to join the Facebook page and tell of your adventures! This particular duck you have found is a blue duck so named for Nokoma's grandson and one of four similar ducks who joined IVy (age 7) and Ainnir (age 5), grand-children to Nokoma, on board the Carnival Breeze for a 7 day Caribbean cruise along with their grandfather, parents, great-grandfather and Nonnie. We departed Cape Canaveral, Florida on April 13, 2019. We hope you had a wonderful vacation and thank you for taking the time to come here to let us know of your find.
Cruising Ducks How It All Began – A Modern Twist of Hide and Seek During spring break in 2018 Abby Davis, at age 11 went on a 7 day cruise out of Galveston, Texas. She asked her mother if she could bring along some ducks for their trip. They brought 50 ducks for their 7 day trip and hid 7 ducks a day in various locations on their cruise ship, The Carnival Breeze. People of all ages found the ducks and had fun while doing so. Abby actually met a girl on the trip who told Abby how she was finding hidden ducks. In a year’s time this movement has taken on a life of its own far beyond, surely what little Abby imagined it could possibly become. Many cruisers report, while preparing for their trip, assembling upwards of 100 ducks they planned to bring and hide on their upcoming cruise. The entire purpose behind hiding these ducks on cruise ships is a way to spread a smile to other cruisers. Gratification nor praise is sought in doing so. It is the sincere hope of the hider of this duck you have found that you have had fun in modern twist of hide and seek. If you wish to learn more about Cruising Ducks, please feel free to join the Facebook page and tell of your adventures! This particular duck you have found is a blue duck so named for Nokoma's grandson and one of four similar ducks who joined IVy (age 7) and Ainnir (age 5), grand-children to Nokoma, on board the Carnival Breeze for a 7 day Caribbean cruise along with their grandfather, parents, great-grandfather and Nonnie. We departed Cape Canaveral, Florida on April 13, 2019. We hope you had a wonderful vacation and thank you for taking the time to come here to let us know of your find.
Cruising Ducks How It All Began – A Modern Twist of Hide and Seek During spring break in 2018 Abby Davis, at age 11 went on a 7 day cruise out of Galveston, Texas. She asked her mother if she could bring along some ducks for their trip. They brought 50 ducks for their 7 day trip and hid 7 ducks a day in various locations on their cruise ship, The Carnival Breeze. People of all ages found the ducks and had fun while doing so. Abby actually met a girl on the trip who told Abby how she was finding hidden ducks. In a year’s time this movement has taken on a life of its own far beyond, surely what little Abby imagined it could possibly become. Many cruisers report, while preparing for their trip, assembling upwards of 100 ducks they planned to bring and hide on their upcoming cruise. The entire purpose behind hiding these ducks on cruise ships is a way to spread a smile to other cruisers. Gratification nor praise is sought in doing so. It is the sincere hope of the hider of this duck you have found that you have had fun in modern twist of hide and seek. If you wish to learn more about Cruising Ducks, please feel free to join the Facebook page and tell of your adventures! This particular duck you have found is a blue duck so named for Nokoma's grandson and one of four similar ducks who joined IVy (age 7) and Ainnir (age 5), grand-children to Nokoma, on board the Carnival Breeze for a 7 day Caribbean cruise along with their grandfather, parents, great-grandfather and Nonnie. We departed Cape Canaveral, Florida on April 13, 2019. We hope you had a wonderful vacation and thank you for taking the time to come here to let us know of your find.
Cruising Ducks How It All Began – A Modern Twist of Hide and Seek During spring break in 2018 Abby Davis, at age 11 went on a 7 day cruise out of Galveston, Texas. She asked her mother if she could bring along some ducks for their trip. They brought 50 ducks for their 7 day trip and hid 7 ducks a day in various locations on their cruise ship, The Carnival Breeze. People of all ages found the ducks and had fun while doing so. Abby actually met a girl on the trip who told Abby how she was finding hidden ducks. In a year’s time this movement has taken on a life of its own far beyond, surely what little Abby imagined it could possibly become. Many cruisers report, while preparing for their trip, assembling upwards of 100 ducks they planned to bring and hide on their upcoming cruise. The entire purpose behind hiding these ducks on cruise ships is a way to spread a smile to other cruisers. Gratification nor praise is sought in doing so. It is the sincere hope of the hider of this duck you have found that you have had fun in modern twist of hide and seek. If you wish to learn more about Cruising Ducks, please feel free to join the Facebook page and tell of your adventures! This particular duck you have found is a pink duck so named for Nokoma's youngest grandchild and one of four similar ducks who joined IVy (age 7) and Ainnir (age 5), grand-children to Nokoma, on board the Carnival Breeze for a 7 day Caribbean cruise along with their grandfather, parents, great-grandfather and Nonnie. We departed Cape Canaveral, Florida on April 13, 2019. We hope you had a wonderful vacation and thank you for taking the time to come here to let us know of your find.
Cruising Ducks How It All Began – A Modern Twist of Hide and Seek During spring break in 2018 Abby Davis, at age 11 went on a 7 day cruise out of Galveston, Texas. She asked her mother if she could bring along some ducks for their trip. They brought 50 ducks for their 7 day trip and hid 7 ducks a day in various locations on their cruise ship, The Carnival Breeze. People of all ages found the ducks and had fun while doing so. Abby actually met a girl on the trip who told Abby how she was finding hidden ducks. In a year’s time this movement has taken on a life of its own far beyond, surely what little Abby imagined it could possibly become. Many cruisers report, while preparing for their trip, assembling upwards of 100 ducks they planned to bring and hide on their upcoming cruise. The entire purpose behind hiding these ducks on cruise ships is a way to spread a smile to other cruisers. Gratification nor praise is sought in doing so. It is the sincere hope of the hider of this duck you have found that you have had fun in modern twist of hide and seek. If you wish to learn more about Cruising Ducks, please feel free to join the Facebook page and tell of your adventures! This particular duck you have found is a pink duck so named for Nokoma's youngest grandchild and one of four similar ducks who joined IVy (age 7) and Ainnir (age 5), grand-children to Nokoma, on board the Carnival Breeze for a 7 day Caribbean cruise along with their grandfather, parents, great-grandfather and Nonnie. We departed Cape Canaveral, Florida on April 13, 2019. We hope you had a wonderful vacation and thank you for taking the time to come here to let us know of your find.
Cruising Ducks How It All Began – A Modern Twist of Hide and Seek During spring break in 2018 Abby Davis, at age 11 went on a 7 day cruise out of Galveston, Texas. She asked her mother if she could bring along some ducks for their trip. They brought 50 ducks for their 7 day trip and hid 7 ducks a day in various locations on their cruise ship, The Carnival Breeze. People of all ages found the ducks and had fun while doing so. Abby actually met a girl on the trip who told Abby how she was finding hidden ducks. In a year’s time this movement has taken on a life of its own far beyond, surely what little Abby imagined it could possibly become. Many cruisers report, while preparing for their trip, assembling upwards of 100 ducks they planned to bring and hide on their upcoming cruise. The entire purpose behind hiding these ducks on cruise ships is a way to spread a smile to other cruisers. Gratification nor praise is sought in doing so. It is the sincere hope of the hider of this duck you have found that you have had fun in modern twist of hide and seek. If you wish to learn more about Cruising Ducks, please feel free to join the Facebook page and tell of your adventures! This particular duck you have found is a pink duck so named for Nokoma's youngest grandchild and one of four similar ducks who joined IVy (age 7) and Ainnir (age 5), grand-children to Nokoma, on board the Carnival Breeze for a 7 day Caribbean cruise along with their grandfather, parents, great-grandfather and Nonnie. We departed Cape Canaveral, Florida on April 13, 2019. We hope you had a wonderful vacation and thank you for taking the time to come here to let us know of your find.
Cruising Ducks How It All Began – A Modern Twist of Hide and Seek During spring break in 2018 Abby Davis, at age 11 went on a 7 day cruise out of Galveston, Texas. She asked her mother if she could bring along some ducks for their trip. They brought 50 ducks for their 7 day trip and hid 7 ducks a day in various locations on their cruise ship, The Carnival Breeze. People of all ages found the ducks and had fun while doing so. Abby actually met a girl on the trip who told Abby how she was finding hidden ducks. In a year’s time this movement has taken on a life of its own far beyond, surely what little Abby imagined it could possibly become. Many cruisers report, while preparing for their trip, assembling upwards of 100 ducks they planned to bring and hide on their upcoming cruise. The entire purpose behind hiding these ducks on cruise ships is a way to spread a smile to other cruisers. Gratification nor praise is sought in doing so. It is the sincere hope of the hider of this duck you have found that you have had fun in modern twist of hide and seek. If you wish to learn more about Cruising Ducks, please feel free to join the Facebook page and tell of your adventures! This particular duck you have found is a pink duck so named for Nokoma's youngest grandchild and one of four similar ducks who joined IVy (age 7) and Ainnir (age 5), grand-children to Nokoma, on board the Carnival Breeze for a 7 day Caribbean cruise along with their grandfather, parents, great-grandfather and Nonnie. We departed Cape Canaveral, Florida on April 13, 2019. We hope you had a wonderful vacation and thank you for taking the time to come here to let us know of your find.
The trackables goal is to go 100 miles.
Thanks for taking the time out to look at the trackable. I want to trave to original 13 colonies before my owner does. Just a good road trip will do the trick. Pictures by anything Nationally historical would be wonderful.
This is a so called "Wuppie" from the last origial 'Queensday' in Amsterdam. April 30th 2013. It really would like to visit New Zealand. Please help him accomplish his dream!!!! Leave pics and stories please!
3D Glow-In-The-Dark Geotrackable Founding Fathers USA Coin from Rev3 hosting a Startup Pitch Competition with the Small Business Advocacy Council. Drinks, food, networking and 3 live 'SharkTank' style pitches with prizes. Thank You for Checking out Geotrackable.con at SBACNow/Rev3 Suburban Venture Pitch Sincerely Michael Kappel 41.802734, -88.132557
3D Glow-In-The-Dark Geotrackable Founding Fathers USA Coin from Rev3 hosting a Startup Pitch Competition with the Small Business Advocacy Council. Drinks, food, networking and 3 live 'SharkTank' style pitches with prizes. Thank You for Checking out Geotrackable.con at SBACNow/Rev3 Suburban Venture Pitch Sincerely Michael Kappel 41.802734, -88.132557
3D Glow-In-The-Dark Geotrackable Founding Fathers USA Coin from Rev3 hosting a Startup Pitch Competition with the Small Business Advocacy Council. Drinks, food, networking and 3 live 'SharkTank' style pitches with prizes. Thank You for Checking out Geotrackable.con at SBACNow/Rev3 Suburban Venture Pitch Sincerely Michael Kappel 41.802734, -88.132557
3D Glow-In-The-Dark Geotrackable Founding Fathers USA Coin from Rev3 hosting a Startup Pitch Competition with the Small Business Advocacy Council. Drinks, food, networking and 3 live 'SharkTank' style pitches with prizes. Thank You for Checking out Geotrackable.con at SBACNow/Rev3 Suburban Venture Pitch Sincerely Michael Kappel 41.802734, -88.132557
3D Glow-In-The-Dark Geotrackable Founding Fathers USA Coin from Rev3 hosting a Startup Pitch Competition with the Small Business Advocacy Council. Drinks, food, networking and 3 live 'SharkTank' style pitches with prizes. Thank You for Checking out Geotrackable.con at SBACNow/Rev3 Suburban Venture Pitch Sincerely Michael Kappel 41.802734, -88.132557
3D Glow-In-The-Dark Geotrackable Founding Fathers USA Coin from Rev3 hosting a Startup Pitch Competition with the Small Business Advocacy Council. Drinks, food, networking and 3 live 'SharkTank' style pitches with prizes. Thank You for Checking out Geotrackable.con at SBACNow/Rev3 Suburban Venture Pitch Sincerely Michael Kappel 41.802734, -88.132557
3D Glow-In-The-Dark Geotrackable Founding Fathers USA Coin from Rev3 hosting a Startup Pitch Competition with the Small Business Advocacy Council. Drinks, food, networking and 3 live 'SharkTank' style pitches with prizes. Thank You for Checking out Geotrackable.con at SBACNow/Rev3 Suburban Venture Pitch Sincerely Michael Kappel 41.802734, -88.132557
3D Glow-In-The-Dark Geotrackable Founding Fathers USA Coin from Rev3 hosting a Startup Pitch Competition with the Small Business Advocacy Council. Drinks, food, networking and 3 live 'SharkTank' style pitches with prizes. Thank You for Checking out Geotrackable.con at SBACNow/Rev3 Suburban Venture Pitch Sincerely Michael Kappel 41.802734, -88.132557
3D Glow-In-The-Dark Geotrackable Founding Fathers USA Coin from Rev3 hosting a Startup Pitch Competition with the Small Business Advocacy Council. Drinks, food, networking and 3 live 'SharkTank' style pitches with prizes. Thank You for Checking out Geotrackable.con at SBACNow/Rev3 Suburban Venture Pitch Sincerely Michael Kappel 41.802734, -88.132557
3D Glow-In-The-Dark Geotrackable Founding Fathers USA Coin from Rev3 hosting a Startup Pitch Competition with the Small Business Advocacy Council. Drinks, food, networking and 3 live 'SharkTank' style pitches with prizes. Thank You for Checking out Geotrackable.con at SBACNow/Rev3 Suburban Venture Pitch Sincerely Michael Kappel 41.802734, -88.132557
3D Glow-In-The-Dark Geotrackable Founding Fathers USA Coin from Rev3 hosting a Startup Pitch Competition with the Small Business Advocacy Council. Drinks, food, networking and 3 live 'SharkTank' style pitches with prizes. Thank You for Checking out Geotrackable.con at SBACNow/Rev3 Suburban Venture Pitch Sincerely Michael Kappel 41.802734, -88.132557
3D Glow-In-The-Dark Geotrackable Founding Fathers USA Coin from Rev3 hosting a Startup Pitch Competition with the Small Business Advocacy Council. Drinks, food, networking and 3 live 'SharkTank' style pitches with prizes. Thank You for Checking out Geotrackable.con at SBACNow/Rev3 Suburban Venture Pitch Sincerely Michael Kappel 41.802734, -88.132557
3D Glow-In-The-Dark Geotrackable Founding Fathers USA Coin from Rev3 hosting a Startup Pitch Competition with the Small Business Advocacy Council. Drinks, food, networking and 3 live 'SharkTank' style pitches with prizes. Thank You for Checking out Geotrackable.con at SBACNow/Rev3 Suburban Venture Pitch Sincerely Michael Kappel 41.802734, -88.132557
Large 3D Glow-In-The-Dark "E Pluribus Unum" Coin originally left at "DG Library Adventure Book Geocache" GC4BJH0 http://coord.info/GC4BJH0 Here is some info on the great seal... http://greatseal.com/mottoes/unum.html E pluribus unum is the motto suggested by the committee Congress appointed on July 4, 1776 to design "a seal for the United States of America." The below sketch of their design accompanied a detailed description of their idea for the new nation's official emblem. First committee's design A motto's purpose is to express the theme of a seal's imagery – especially that of the shield. The center section of this shield has six symbols for "the Countries from which these States have been peopled": the rose (England), thistle (Scotland), harp (Ireland), fleur-de-lis (France), lion (Holland), and an imperial two-headed eagle (Germany). Linked together around the shield are 13 smaller shields, each with the initials for one of the "thirteen independent States of America." On August 20, 1776, this first committee submitted their Great Seal design to Congress (including Benjamin Franklin's idea for the reverse side). Although their design was not approved (and two more committees would be appointed), their motto E Pluribus Unum was selected by Charles Thomson in 1782 when he created the final Great Seal whose centerpiece is the American bald Eagle:
Trying this as an experimental trackable. I have placed it in a new cache called 'Mamas Got A SqeezeBox' in Pelle Plaine, IA 10-6-2013 Please pick it up and move it along to another cache after you have logged it (the trackable). Thanx, S_N_S
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This is a commemorative Geocoin made by the Foundation For The AntiChrist (FFTAC) left in Detroit 2013 to commemorate the FFTAC acquisition of Antichrist.net with investment money from quicken loans in Detroit 2013. Help me get to Dan Gilbert's house The Chairman and Founder of Quicken Loans Inc. http://virtualglobetrotting.com/map/dan-gilberts-house/ There is a message for Dan Gilbert: Thank You
Foundation For The AntiChrist acquires Antichrist.net commemorative Geocoin. Detroit 2013
A pin that wants to turn around the world! Una spilla che ha voglia di girare in tutto il mondo!
MY FIRST GEOTRACKABLE ITEM. 5/30/13 ITEM ORIGINATED CANAVERAL GROVES, FL Please pass this item to another cache. Let's see if we can get it out of the state of Florida.
These trackables were in a goodie bag from fitbobcats Geocaching event