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− | |[[2011-02-26 35 -111|Flagstaff, Arizona]] || | + | |[[2011-02-26 35 -111|Flagstaff, Arizona]] || Wyle, RoadRunner, [[User:Wyle & RoadRunner|Wyle & RoadRunner]] || In the middle of cattle country |
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− | |[[2011-02-26 39 -0| | + | |[[2011-02-26 39 -0|València, Spain]] || [[user:mykaDragonBlue|myka]], [[user:mykaDragonBlue/Hashscot|possibly Fergus]] || hash found outside Valencia, Spain, in one of a series of small plots used ... |
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|[[2011-02-26 45 -122|Portland, Oregon]] || [[User:Jiml|Jim]], [[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]], [[User:Kydlt|Kydlt]] || On the Columbia River Bike Path between Marine Drive and the Columbia. | |[[2011-02-26 45 -122|Portland, Oregon]] || [[User:Jiml|Jim]], [[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]], [[User:Kydlt|Kydlt]] || On the Columbia River Bike Path between Marine Drive and the Columbia. |
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Flagstaff, Arizona | Wyle, RoadRunner, Wyle & RoadRunner | In the middle of cattle country |
València, Spain | myka, possibly Fergus | hash found outside Valencia, Spain, in one of a series of small plots used ... |
Portland, Oregon | Jim, Michael5000, Kydlt | On the Columbia River Bike Path between Marine Drive and the Columbia. |
Basel, Switzerland | TheOneRing | in Saint-Louis (FR) near Basel (SUI) close to the border. |
Bonn, Germany | Mampfred | In a field between Dürrholz / Muscheid and Daufenbach (Westerwald). In... |
Funäsdalen, Sweden | Vswe | 600 meters into the forest, more than a meter deep snow and steep uphill. |