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Stonehenge: Sorry it’s a bunch of rocks stacked up. Anybody can stack a couple of rocks. Denied.

 

The Blarney Stone: Unhygienic. Denied.

 

Waterloo: Yet another battle location in Europe? What’s special about that? Denied.

 

Little Big Horn: A slaughter in the Wild West. Nothing special about that. Denied.

 

The North Pole: You could leave a physical cache there. However the polar icepack moves. Moving caches are not allowed. Denied.

 

A Living Dragon: It’s in a zoo, big whoop. Denied.

 

Mona Loa, A Live Volcano: You can place a physical cache there, physical caches are required to remain in place for a reasonable amount of time, and the volcano erupts often which would destroy the cache. Denied.

 

EBR1: The first power generated by nuclear power? Sounds nasty. Denied.

 

Trinity: Nuclear Glass is just another rock. Denied.

 

Edison’s Workshop: It’s a museum, those are a dime a dozen. Denied.

 

Falling Water: It’s a building, it contains rocks amd is built over a waterfall. All are plentiful. Denied.

 

Palomar: It’s round, if you want round watch the wheels on the bus. Round is not special. Denied.

 

Ayers Rock: Yes it’s sacred and so a physical cache is not appropriate, but it’s still a rock. Denied.

 

Easter Island: If you carve a rock, it’s still a rock. Denied.

 

The Wailing Wall: It’s a broken wall. If broken walls were special we would have less of them in the world. Denied.

 

The Shrine at Fujisan: It’s a mountain, you can place a physical cache there. Denied.

 

Cheops: It was a cache, that blocks this submittal besides it’s in the desert. Place a physical cache at least 528’ away. I’m sure you will still see it. Find a local to help maintain it. Until then, Denied.

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