Bouts777
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A weekend in Barberton is always a wonderful experience for geocachers, especially for those who are interested in ECs as there are currently 12 and there are so much possibilities for more ECs. It will be great if more cachers can join the event as the tour to Eureka City will be guided by a geologist who knows the area and it's history. This is going to be a very interesting outing.
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On 04/09/2017 at 11:22 AM, Carbon Hunter said:
Keep an eye out for the weekend of 24 September - and the guided tour of the Barberton geology trail and earthcaches - plus a bonus visit to Eureka city
I don't think that the guided tour include the Geotrail. That would be way too much for one day. The same guide however is the same geologist who guided us on the previous event and he knows his rocks. As the event is during a long weekend, someone can maybe arrange another event for the Geotrail on the Saturday.
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Well done iPajero. I hope that some time I'll be able to visit some of those great ECs.
And thanks to CH for having a prize give away.
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Lots of new Earthcaches - and an amazing Earthcache challenge cache available in the past few months in south Africa - well done all involved.
Can't wait to get out and find some of these now.
There is still about 6 ECs on the Barberton Geotrail I'm still working on. But the time....eish.
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Correct CH.
Pilgrims Rest Reduction Works was placed on Unesco's tentative list in order to qualify for inclusion in the World Heritage List.
Pilgrim's Rest Reduction Works Industrial Heritage Site
All yours CH.
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Not the cable way.
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No, only a certain section of the town.
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Ok, thanks.
Which part of Pilgrim's Rest was placed on the tentative list of Unesco for a industrial heritage site?
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Pilgrim's Rest?
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Is it actually a mine? What about borehole drilling like Mossgas near Mosselbay?
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Very nice story Philip. We'll see what is the changes to grab the FTF before the end of the school holidays
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Charles Lindbergh was, in May 1927, the first person to fly a plane non-stop from New York City, USA to Paris, France. He became the first "Man of the Year" of the Times Magazine's annual tradition.
All yours Pooks.
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Nope. Think aviation.
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Not him.
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Person of the Year (formerly Man of the Year) is an annual issue of the United States news magazine Time that features and profiles a person, group, idea or object that "for better or for worse, ...has done the most to influence the events of the year." The tradition of selecting a Man of the Year began in 1927.
Who was the first "Man of the Year" for Time Magazine?
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CH, wasn't that question asked a few months ago? Was he not the guy who ran the Comrades in his rugby toks?
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The cache was one of Fish Eagle's caches at Trout Hideaway, The One That Was..... It was a pity those caches had to be archived.
Feel free to post another pic.
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Hint: you had to use a boat to get to the cache.
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This cache was one of a few that had to be archived. Very unfortunately.
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Oliewenhuis Sculpture Park - GC2MAJM
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Sorry for the delay.
All yours cincol
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How many Rooivalk attack helicopters were manufactured for the South African Airforce?
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Rooivalk?
Earthcaches
in South Africa
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The number of active EarthCaches in South Africa crept to over 400! Well done.