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charino

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  1. el 300 sin duda. el 200 tiene menos memoria y el 400 los mapas de USA
  2. ¿mama de donde vienen los toros?
  3. bueno pues aver como se porta de cara al año nuevo
  4. ya teneis mi apoyo desde malaga. Un abrazo compañeros!!!
  5. bueno y cuando era la fecha final??
  6. parece que hay un pequeño problema een la web para contabilizar los KL
  7. un saludo desde malaga, aqui estamos para vuestras dudas
  8. tampoco no hay muchos cachers en españa....
  9. hombre yo veo esto como la evolucion natural del geocaching. Tengo un colorado y muchas ganas de hacer y crear un "óndevoy". Y no me parece que geocaching le afecte o pierda la gente interes.
  10. me tengo que animar y hacer el primero de malaga
  11. charino

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    pues nada chico bienvenido
  12. anda los bololand estaran contentos
  13. pues empieza a estudiar catalan porque muchos estan en este idioma. Y no lo digo para menospreciar a nadie, ojala entendiera yo el catalan
  14. me parece estupendo y muy buen cambio. El unico consejo es que si vas a hacer una zona en particular con varios caches cerca solo dejes uno, porque puede venir un listo que hacer la misma ruta que tu y no respetar que ya lleva uno en el bolsillo
  15. en el mundo nose... en españa somos bastantes... y en malaga hay 2 muy activos!!!
  16. BLACK DOUGLAS "Now pass thou onward before us, as thou wert wont, and I will follow thee or die." The dead of Robert I of Scotland, the character that acquire protagonism in the movie ' Braveheart' leading the brave Scottish in the Battle of Bannockburn (the 24th June 1314) being crowned later first King of Scotland. After a turbid life of betrayals, murders and leprosy, he died the 7th of June 1329 in Cardross, Scotland. Before exhaling their last breath, he made a call to their personal guard in charge of Sir James Douglas to request them a final mission. Among other facts, he never forgot not to have completely supported William Wallace, a psychological torture that would accompany him until their death. To redeem their sins, he asked that their heart was embalmed and carried to the combat against the infidels in some Christian Crusade to get to be buried in Holy Land on his own merits. Completing their will, Sir James Douglas organized a departure of about two hundred elite Highlanders. James knew that it was impossible to arrive in Jerusalem because it was recently lose the city of Acre, closing the road to it. However, it arrived to their hearings the news that King Alfonso XI of Castile (1311-1350) was carrying out a particular Crusade in Spain recognized by the Church. Without being thought it twice, he decided to travel to the Iberian Peninsula to combat the Muslims from there. In 1330, with the heart of their dear King kept in a casket of silver and hung of their neck, it disembarked in Galicia with their veteran Highlanders. From there they put heading to Seville where they were received with astonishment by the own Spanish king that incorporated to their army to combat Mohammed IV. During the campaign of reconquest, the Christian forces faced the Muslims in the Castle of the Star, near the river Guadalhorce. The Scotsmen, seeing the enemy, decided to charge ignoring the orders that prevented them of the well-known lethal tactics of the enemy as the "false retreat". Logically, the Highlanders fell in the ambush. Surrounded and awaiting a sure death, they observed their wounded men... it was then when with all already lost, James Douglas, finally decided to honor Robert I of Scotland. Pulling up the casket of silver containing the heart of their Scottish King, he threw it subaerial... and there he maintained heroically the position until their death. Even today, in the city of Teba (Spain), next to the river Guadalhorce, it is known the legend of the last charge of Robert The Bruce. The heart of Bruce was brought back to Scotland by William Keith of Galston to be buried in the Abbey of Melrose as well as the body of Sir James Douglas, after a generous gesture of the Muslim troops that attended amazed a charge carried out by some wild brave men with colored faces who come from distant lands where the greenery of its hills and fields withdraw a lot of the desert place where they fell. is ok?????
  17. misterios resueltos, archivos ovnis libres......
  18. New Iberia, Louisiana http://www.cityofnewiberia.com/
  19. estoy contigo bandido. Parece que salen al monte para beneficio propio
  20. Hello!. I am a cacher of the south of españa. Today I read the press and I have seen that my people(village) alhaurin de la torre related with one of your cities, new iberia. They were some colonists of my people(village) those who founded close to other nationalities new iberia and I have thought to put a cache of brotherhood SPAIN-USA Does someone want to help me? We will put a cache in spain so called(called) new iberia and you one so called Alh. de la torre. But clear! I admit all kinds of ideas this one is alone one. I wait for your answers soon. A greeting juan "charino hola!. Soy un cacher del sur de españa. Hoy leí la prensa y he visto que mi pueblo alhaurin de la torre esta hermanado con una de vuestra ciudades, new iberia. Fueron algunos colonos de mi pueblo los que fundaron junto a otras nacionalidades new iberia y tengo pensado poner un cache de hermanamiento españa-USA. ¿alguien quiere ayudarme? Pondremos un cache en españa llamado new iberia y vosotros uno llamado Alh. de la torre. Pero claro! admito todo tipo de ideas esta es solo una. Espero vuestras respuestas pronto. Un saludo juan "charino"
  21. no tires el ticket, por si el modelo no sea el mas reomendado.....
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