Sea Canary LbNA #73289
Owner: | Silver Eagle ![]() ![]() |
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Plant date: | Aug 7, 2018 |
City: | Kenai |
County: | Kenai Peninsula |
Location: | Erik Hansen Scout Park |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Not yet found! |
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Last found: | N/A |
Hike distance: | .1 mi |
Last edited: | Sep 3, 2018 |
Terrain Difficulty: Easy (flat, 50 yards RT)
Status: alive
The beluga whale is an Arctic cetacean that is distinguished by its all-white color and is called the sea canary because of the whistling sound it makes. They are most commonly seen in shallow waters close to the coast, which is where you might see them while looking for this box in Erik Hansen Scout Park.
Directions:
From Kenai Spur Hwy go SW on Main St for 0.2 mile, right on Cook Ave for 0.1 mile, then left into parking for Erik Hansen Scout Park.
Clues:
Walk to far left corner with sign about the Kenai River and Tidal Marshes. Look behind corner post of fence behind sign for LB under rocks.
Status: alive
The beluga whale is an Arctic cetacean that is distinguished by its all-white color and is called the sea canary because of the whistling sound it makes. They are most commonly seen in shallow waters close to the coast, which is where you might see them while looking for this box in Erik Hansen Scout Park.
Directions:
From Kenai Spur Hwy go SW on Main St for 0.2 mile, right on Cook Ave for 0.1 mile, then left into parking for Erik Hansen Scout Park.
Clues:
Walk to far left corner with sign about the Kenai River and Tidal Marshes. Look behind corner post of fence behind sign for LB under rocks.