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Plato series- #1 Platonic Solid LbNA #12842 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:J. Peter
Plant date:Dec 30, 2004
Location:
City:Melbourne
County:Brevard
State:Florida
Boxes:1
Found by: SeaStar
Last found:Dec 10, 2006
Status:FFFFFFOFaaaF
Last edited:Dec 30, 2004
I think this one is oficially toast--three more people have come forward and have informed me that this no longer exists. I will give this a month or two to see if someone walked off with this and needs this page to contact me. 4/30/06

Some one just reported this missing, please update me either way, Thanks! 4/19/06

Alive as of 03/20/05

Family friendly (5 minutes)letterbox planted by J. Peter and Wally.

Uptate-1/02/05 Some one has already been the first finder, wow!

This Letterbox is the first in a series about Plato, a drive by placed in Ballard Park. The second was placed in Arizona.

Directions:

Take I95 to the old exit 72 which is now (I think) 181. Go east on Eau Gallie BLVD. You are going to route one (it will be about 2.5 miles). Take a right onto Route 1. Cross the Eau Gallie river (it looks more like an inlet). You will see yachts on the left. Take a left onto Thomas Barbour (Dr?). Go to end and you will have arrived at the park.

Clues

From the parking lot go south/southeast in between the tennis/basketball court and the playground fence. You will see two palm trees standing alone on the left. On the right should be an island of palm trees. Go to the first of the two stand alone trees. Take a compass reading of 260 degrees (which is almost due west)toward two more stand alone palm trees. You need to take 50 steps toward the right of those two trees. From this tree you need to take 24 steps toward a low wooden barrier. In the middle of this barrier is a Private Property sign that is old and rusted (on the barrier). Three feet to the right of this sign just below the barrier covered in cactus branch/leaves is your treasure. Please rehide well.

Please contact jps225@yahoo.com if there are any problems and or you just visited.

There is a Geocache here (Ballard Park II)

Dog friendly.

Hand carved stamp.