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Ry Dawg

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8 minutes ago, Ry Dawg said:

Always been a fan of typing out words to avoid confusion. I can decipher most terms on logs, but I’m racking my brain on this one. BCE? A new cache of mine, the second finder. Name and photo removed for finder privacy. Any ideas?

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Your encrypted hint for your cache is the letters BCE. :cute:

 

 

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1 hour ago, Max and 99 said:

I probably would have written a similar comment. The hint BCE totally escapes me. 

The comment is fine, it actually made me laugh now that I know what it is. I just didn’t think to look at the encryption, as it’s automatic when making a hint.

 

OPR is used a lot out here. “Obvious pile of rubble”. Usually, it is unnaturally stacked rocks. 

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I tried checking out GCBCE and I got nothing. A regular size traditional called 'water walker' on an island in Maine accessible at low tide. 
Red herring. I don't think BCE is a GC code reference.

 

Other dead ends found on acronymfinder.com include:

'Before Common Era'

Banca Centrale Europea

Biotechnology Center of Excellence

Base construction Engineering

Base Civil Engineer

Bus Control Element

Buffer Control Element

Battlefield Control Element

Battlefield Coordination Element

Board for Court Education

Bureau de Cooperation Educative

Base Commercial Equipment

Base-level commercial Equipment

 

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