Jack Skellington visits Atlantis LbNA #51253
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Nov 4, 2009 |
Location: | |
City: | Prospect |
County: | New Haven |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | White_Rabbit |
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Found by: | Smolkis |
Last found: | Apr 28, 2011 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFa |
Last edited: | Nov 4, 2009 |
lOCATED OFF OF 68 (NEAR THE INTERSECTION WHERE 69 AND 68 MEET next to St. Anthony's Church ) TAKE A LEFT OR A RIGHT (DEPENDING ON WHICH WAY YOU ARE COMING FROM) ONTO columbia Ave. This road will lead you past the town hall and into the LOng River Middle school parking lot. Follow the parking lot to the right, you will see two large poles with a chain attaced to them on the right. This is the entrance to the pond and tennis courts.
At the entrance to the pond take the paved path. the tennis courts will be on your right and a small set of swings should be on your left. the path will curve to the left and turn into stone. Continue down the path and remember to enjoy the pond view. Eventually there will be a picnick table on the right hand side and a small clearing through the woods on the left. Take that clearing through the woods. You will notice an old dried up river bed, cross over this. If you look further up the hill you will see a stone wall. About 25 steps up the hill you will see a large tree with grey stones piled at the base. There is also a small heart shap carved into the bark. One foot to the left of this tree in the top of the wall hides the box. Stamp, hide, and enjoy somefishing in the pond.
At the entrance to the pond take the paved path. the tennis courts will be on your right and a small set of swings should be on your left. the path will curve to the left and turn into stone. Continue down the path and remember to enjoy the pond view. Eventually there will be a picnick table on the right hand side and a small clearing through the woods on the left. Take that clearing through the woods. You will notice an old dried up river bed, cross over this. If you look further up the hill you will see a stone wall. About 25 steps up the hill you will see a large tree with grey stones piled at the base. There is also a small heart shap carved into the bark. One foot to the left of this tree in the top of the wall hides the box. Stamp, hide, and enjoy somefishing in the pond.