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I'll leave that to the owner, but basically you have to find the whole submarine. I wish I lived on the other coast so I could try it myself.

 

When I first saw the picture, I thought it was the Foxtrot that's currently residing on Seattle's waterfront (this site is from its previous residence in Long Beach.)

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I have just checked over the various threads that CacheNCarry linked to, and I haven't found a reference yet to the biggest one that I've seen on geocaching.com.

 

I haven't found it in person yet, but again, it's the biggest one I've seen on the website.

 

It's called "Shigiggles" (for your keyword search), or try this url:

http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...85-ce28922dbaf0

 

-mig

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I've long harbored secret plans to put a spiffy camo paint job on one of these babies before plopping it down in the middle of the woods:

 

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Not something for your local National Forest, obviously, but if you could find a private landowner with a sense of humor it would work. Think of the cache description:

 

Bring whatever trade items you'd like: lawnmowers, motorcycles, sofas, golf clubs, compact cars, etc.

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I remember reading about a lasering machine that etched in VERY tiny letters on diamond or hard metal.

 

So the ultimate nano-cache would be a container about a millimeter accross containing maybe a nano fleck of gold or two (i.e. the ultimate untradable trade item). To sign the log, you could use the machine to etch on the lid of the thing, typing it in and watching your progress on the monitor. I sure don't know how one would open a cache like that.

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:o If you are in Arkansas there is a real pirates chest in Burns park. This is a toy box made to look like the real thing . Its 18-36in. , contains stuffed animals, nemo toys, pirates telescopes ,compasses, toys and more toys ,gold coins , altogether over 300 items. Its' blubeards pirate cache ' , with easy access , all designed for kids. We buy the itmes from a Rhode Island toy company and keep this one well stocked. If you are traveling with kids , going through LRock , this is a 30 minute must stop....the time to get off and back on I40 after finding the cache.
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