"Gaithersburg, United States of America" Unite for Diabetes Travel Bug
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Owner:
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____Unite for Diabetes
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Released:
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Monday, December 4, 2006
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Origin:
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New York, United States
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Recently Spotted:
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In J.B.'s End
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The goal for this Unite For Diabetes Travel Bug is to raise awareness of diabetes by traveling to Gaithersburg and within Gaithersburg, collecting photographs and geocaching logs along the way. Please log your visit and move me to a new geocache.
This Unite for Diabetes Travel Bug is part of the Unite for Diabetes Geocaching Campaign. To find out more about the Campaign and enter the photo contest, please visit http://unite.geocaching.com.
This Unite for Diabetes Travel Bug is dedicated to the people in Gaithersburg, United States of America who have been affected by Diabetes. View Geocaches near Gaithersburg.
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Tracking History (9.7mi) View Map
foxfiresyxx placed it in J.B.'s End
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Manitoba, Canada
- 9.74 miles
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foxfiresyxx retrieved it from $25,000 cache
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Manitoba, Canada
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OHMIC placed it in $25,000 cache
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Manitoba, Canada
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OHMIC grabbed it
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This has not been "dropped" yet but I retrieved it from Hollywood Forever cache.
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trickykid1 posted a note for it
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Received this bug in the mail a couple of days ago. Will release it this weekend. It is bound for Maryland! Have added a little picture of me and my dad to it. I think these little tbs could really make an impression if they collect little remembrances of people with diabetes from all over the world. My dad died last year from the disease. He lived alone and had a nighttime hypo.
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