Dolphin Dreams LbNA #31528 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jun 3, 2007 |
Location: | |
City: | Norfolk |
County: | Norfolk city |
State: | Virginia |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | BoatKid 1 |
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Found by: | BeachGal |
Last found: | Aug 18, 2008 |
Status: | FFFFam |
Last edited: | Dec 30, 2015 |
THIS BOX IS MISSING. I WILL GET A NEW ONE IN PLACE ASAP. SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE.
Begin in Norfolk's West Ghent neighborhood, at the Little Theatre of Norfolk on the corner of Raleigh and Claremont Avenues. Half a block towards Boissevain Ave, the Elizabeth River Trail crosses Claremont. Turn onto this trail, go to yellow, not purple.
Continue past the CooperVision and Metro Machine Corp. buildings. A little while later, wave to the traffic, but don't fall down. Don't disturb the Wetland Wildlife as you pass.
Turn right between two brick columns. When the path divides in two, take the right fork. Follow it to an anchor that won't be "aweigh" anytime soon. Dolphin Dreams is hidden in the undergrowth about two feet straight back from the anchor chain.
Watch out for goose poop on the way. And PLEASE, email me if you find this box. It's my first one, and I want to know if I did a good job.
PS if you come here in August, look for blackberries on the trail!
Begin in Norfolk's West Ghent neighborhood, at the Little Theatre of Norfolk on the corner of Raleigh and Claremont Avenues. Half a block towards Boissevain Ave, the Elizabeth River Trail crosses Claremont. Turn onto this trail, go to yellow, not purple.
Continue past the CooperVision and Metro Machine Corp. buildings. A little while later, wave to the traffic, but don't fall down. Don't disturb the Wetland Wildlife as you pass.
Turn right between two brick columns. When the path divides in two, take the right fork. Follow it to an anchor that won't be "aweigh" anytime soon. Dolphin Dreams is hidden in the undergrowth about two feet straight back from the anchor chain.
Watch out for goose poop on the way. And PLEASE, email me if you find this box. It's my first one, and I want to know if I did a good job.
PS if you come here in August, look for blackberries on the trail!