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The coordinates fell just 11 miles east of Champaign. [[user:brettdaniel | Brett]] biked from the University of Illinois campus, arriving at the coordinates around 4:15.  The coordinates fell in (surprise!) a soybean field.  Brett rested there for a while, but no one else showed up.  He was amazed to note that the highrise apartment buildings on the University of Illinois campus were visible in the distance.  He left a bright pink flag marking the spot.  He then biked through nearby St. Joseph, Illinois (pop. 2,300) where he found a small neighborhood festival.  After that, he retraced his path back to Champaign.
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The coordinates fell just 11 miles east of [[Champaign/Urbana, Illinois]]. [[user:brettdaniel | Brett]] biked from the University of Illinois campus, arriving at the coordinates around 4:15.  The coordinates fell in (surprise!) a soybean field.  Brett rested there for a while, but no one else showed up.  He was amazed to note that the highrise apartment buildings on the University of Illinois campus were visible in the distance.  He left a bright pink flag marking the spot.  He then biked through nearby St. Joseph, Illinois (pop. 2,300) where he found a small neighborhood festival.  After that, he retraced his path back to Champaign.
  
 
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The coordinates fell just 11 miles east of Champaign/Urbana, Illinois. Brett biked from the University of Illinois campus, arriving at the coordinates around 4:15. The coordinates fell in (surprise!) a soybean field. Brett rested there for a while, but no one else showed up. He was amazed to note that the highrise apartment buildings on the University of Illinois campus were visible in the distance. He left a bright pink flag marking the spot. He then biked through nearby St. Joseph, Illinois (pop. 2,300) where he found a small neighborhood festival. After that, he retraced his path back to Champaign.