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I read an article in Risks Digest and it made me realize that we have another country that needs a geocaching presense. Perhaps one of our Swedish brothers can apply for a temporary visa and place one.

 

http://www.ladonia.net

 

I suspect the State Secretary of Ladonia is well known to Swedes, who might possibly wish he would just go away.

 

-E

 

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Posted

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Originally posted by Lone Rangers:

Any other countries need a cache?

 


 

Umm ... no, but I sure wouldn't mind having my own country. bounce.gifOoh-fa!

 

~Rich in NEPA~

 

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=== A man with a GPS receiver knows where he is; a man with two GPS receivers is never sure. ===

Posted

Theres something about that site that autmatically brings to my mind only one word: SCAM

 

I mean, if there was a new country named Ladonia, don't you think you would have heard about it on the news? I don't believe for a second that this place actually exists. Another thing, if the country "broke free" from Sweden, why is every word on the site in english?

 

I'd say we ought to be watchful of what people try to conn others into.

 

Juat my $0.02

 

TJWilson

Gander NF

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I wouldn't say it's a scam so much as a very eccentric person with an ax to grind (his art) who found a loophole in the law and is running with it. I see citizenship there as the Y2K equivalent of getting your minister's license out of the back of Rolling Stone.

 

-E

 

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Posted

It reminds me a lot of the Conch Republic.

 

The Conch Republic seceded from the US on April 23, 1982 and then declared war on the US. Immediately, they surrended and applied for foreign aid, which they've yet to recieve.

 

You can now order a Conch Republic passport for around $100. Scam? You decide.

 

Jamie

Posted

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Originally posted by TresOkies:

...It's a shame those idiots in the Rebublic of Texas didn't embark on a similar journey. Maybe they would all be alive today if they had.


 

I don't think so - they'd be about 200 years old by now. icon_wink.gif

 

Worldtraveler

Posted

quote:
Originally posted by TresOkies:

...It's a shame those idiots in the Rebublic of Texas didn't embark on a similar journey. Maybe they would all be alive today if they had.


 

I don't think so - they'd be about 200 years old by now. icon_wink.gif

 

Worldtraveler

Posted

quote:
Originally posted by worldtraveler:

I don't think so - they'd be about 200 years old by now. icon_wink.gif


 

Just to be precise, I'm talking about the more recent idiots from the Republic of Texas. Those fella's who holed up in the mountains outside El Paso, took hostages, got a couple killed and the rest in prison for the rest of their natural lives. I think this happened about 1997 or so. I was living in Austin, so it was "local" news.

 

-E

 

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Posted

quote:
Originally posted by worldtraveler:

I don't think so - they'd be about 200 years old by now. icon_wink.gif


 

Just to be precise, I'm talking about the more recent idiots from the Republic of Texas. Those fella's who holed up in the mountains outside El Paso, took hostages, got a couple killed and the rest in prison for the rest of their natural lives. I think this happened about 1997 or so. I was living in Austin, so it was "local" news.

 

-E

 

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Posted

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Originally posted by spiny norman:

Then there is this one........

 

'Principality' of Sealand

 

http://www.sealandgov.com/

 

M0th and myself have a friend that works on Sealand and we are currently working on getting a cache planted here. I'll post to this forum once it is planted.

 

-Seric (The PepperJacks)

Posted

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Originally posted by spiny norman:

Then there is this one........

 

http://www.sealandgov.com/

 

This looked interesting until I got to the part about HavenCo using the country for its' server colocation. While it could be a great place for people involved in free-speech issues (i.e. $cientology information sites), chances are it will be used to launch spam attacks. Yes, I read that spam is against HavenCo's acceptable use policy, but I'm skeptical that they will enforce it. I would love to be proven wrong.

 

As for a cache, is it really practical to hide a cache in a place where the public is not allowed to visit? Especially considering that the sovereign of Sealand vigorously defends his territorial limits.

 

-E

 

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