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Nediam

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  1. Next one. Name the nearby cache to the East (not visible in the pic ).
  2. It's in Shoreham and the cache is Prince George Lock - GC21AAE New one soon......
  3. Hmmm, thought this one might go a bit quicker considering the date yesterday
  4. Next up, what's this location and what is the nearest cache (about 1 mile away)?
  5. It's St Mary's in Hadleigh, Suffolk Nearest cache is HADLEIGH WALKABOUT
  6. The butler. In the conservatory. With a candlestick. Or Norman Bates. With a big knife? Blimey, that was quick! DING!!!
  7. It's in White Scar Cave in Yorkshire and it's a stalactite. We were there back in July Unfortunately our guide said it had been vandalised and broken into several pieces. However, the cave "wardens" have pinned the parts back into place.
  8. Next one.... Name the cache and the small, circular structure that Jane Grey and John may have enjoyed a pint in.....
  9. It's Lambert's Point Deperming Station near Norfolk, Virginia N 36 52.026 W 76 19.943 Nearest cache is Enjoy the View
  10. I'll narrow down the location......Portugal
  11. That's Castell Dinas Bran, near Llangollen The cache is The knights series - Camelot
  12. If I'm right, would someone else mind posting the new pic? Sorry, away for the weekend and gotta dash!
  13. Well go to your web page, right click on the picture and select "Copy Image Location" (at least that's what it is in FF, it's something like that in IE). Then post a reply here, and at the top of the text box there's a button that looks like a little picture of a tree, hit that and in the dialog box that comes up paste in the image location you copied previously. You then end up with something like this: Oh and FWIW I don't know where it is That's Queens College Oxford and the nearest cache is University Challenge 2 (New College's Rear)
  14. If that was the intention, I didn't see it in the OP's posts.... Says it here..... That goes for anyone removing the cache - which was what I was trying to point out to Oxygen Thief Who, by the way, was being rather abusive to another poster.
  15. ...but ONLY if it's clearly causing a problem. Otherwise, why stir up unwelcome fuss? So you find a magnetic micro, well-hidden on the underside of a metal bench at a village bus stop. It would be unlikely that anyone has actually given explicit permission for this (the pebble on the floor next to the bench probably wasn't placed with full written permission either!). Who's really going to thank you for calling on the local authority to investigate this transgression? What would that achieve? I would only report a cache where it's clearly annoying someone or causing embarrassment to cache seekers. Is that true? Where do you get that information from? I'm not doubting your word, it but it sounds unlikely so would be worth double-checking; it's quite an important point. For instance, if a box containing travelling geocoins (including one of mine) is found by the landowner at the side of a public footpath, you're saying that my geocoin now becomes his legal property - unless he explicitly gave permission for the cache? I seem to recall that the New Forest management once collected up most of the caches on their land, but were careful to store them for collection and never claimed them as their property. I wasn't the one trying to stir up fuss It seems that the OP had intended to "wage war" on caches placed without permission, and I was trying to show them that it would be against their best interests to take it upon themselves to remove them. As regards to my info - Some was taken from a Special Police Constables forum citing similar circumstances. But similar info can be found here in the "Mislaid property" section "Property is generally deemed to have been mislaid or misplaced if it is found in a place where the true owner likely did intend to set it, but then simply forgot to pick it up again. For example, a wallet found in a shop lying on a counter near a cash register will likely be deemed misplaced rather than lost. Under common law principles, the finder of a misplaced object has a duty to turn it over to the owner of the premises, on the theory that the true owner is likely to return to that location to search for his misplaced item. If the true owner does not return within a reasonable time (which varies considerably depending on the circumstances), the property becomes that of the owner of the premises." It all depends on circumstances and precidents of course. And as to whether a cache would be deemed misplaced, lost or abandoned...
  16. Hi again I've created a route for you and made it accesible to the public in "User Routes". Hope it helps
  17. Which route were you taking? Was it the A7 all the way? Or are you using Motorways etc?
  18. If you suspect a cache has been placed without permission you should report it to the Reviewers and/or the landowner. If the cache has been placed without permission it becomes the property of the landowner, or the cache owner could report it as lost property. If you remove it and you don't hand it in to the police, you could be guilty of theft (by finding). Are you sure of your "facts"? By the way, posts with an aggressive or abusive tone don't tend to go down very well with people round here. Apologies, on the other hand, are much more warmly received
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