FISH TANK: Castle LbNA #15921
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jun 19, 2005 |
Location: | |
City: | Cherry Valley |
County: | Winnebago |
State: | Illinois |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Wavecutter |
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Found by: | Nightingale13 |
Last found: | Aug 9, 2016 |
Status: | FFFFFFFOFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Jun 19, 2005 |
Difficulty: Easy
Time: Around 10 minutes to find the box
This is one of three boxes that together make a final image. The second stamp is the castle.
This box is located in the Swanson park- east.
Swanson park is located off of Perryvile, south of Harrison, behind pepper creek (a store) on the road that leads to the self storage.
Park by the sign and the bikepath. Walk down the bikepath and notice the bridge on the right and a stand of 5 oak trees on the left. Go to the trees. You might notice a place where a campfire had been long ago. Look at the base of the northern most tree of the group for the box.
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I had been to this park twice before to look for a hiding place only to find none. There are a couple of lakes to look at and a walk up to the limestone rocks gives a nice view. I had also hidden a box in the limestone rocks once and came back a few minutes later to move it when I had discovered that a family had found the box on their own.
One more to go!
Time: Around 10 minutes to find the box
This is one of three boxes that together make a final image. The second stamp is the castle.
This box is located in the Swanson park- east.
Swanson park is located off of Perryvile, south of Harrison, behind pepper creek (a store) on the road that leads to the self storage.
Park by the sign and the bikepath. Walk down the bikepath and notice the bridge on the right and a stand of 5 oak trees on the left. Go to the trees. You might notice a place where a campfire had been long ago. Look at the base of the northern most tree of the group for the box.
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I had been to this park twice before to look for a hiding place only to find none. There are a couple of lakes to look at and a walk up to the limestone rocks gives a nice view. I had also hidden a box in the limestone rocks once and came back a few minutes later to move it when I had discovered that a family had found the box on their own.
One more to go!