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We walk along what's called The Priest's Road every couple of weeks in good weather. It's an unpaved road closed to car traffic, but walkers and ATVs go across the road every day.
Last year, I saw a tightly taped-up bottle hanging discreetly from a tree near the road but never went in to take it down. Someone's geo-cache, I suppose. It was there for at least a couple of months and then, late in the fall, it disappeared.
Today, walking by the spot, I saw its remains. Someone had broken it open and dumped its contents on the ground -- a couple of sheets of paper that had been in plastic zip-lock bags (I couldn't read them; the snow had obliterated the ink), and this tiny toy Komodo dragon or similar thing.
So I took its picture.
Last year, I saw a tightly taped-up bottle hanging discreetly from a tree near the road but never went in to take it down. Someone's geo-cache, I suppose. It was there for at least a couple of months and then, late in the fall, it disappeared.
Today, walking by the spot, I saw its remains. Someone had broken it open and dumped its contents on the ground -- a couple of sheets of paper that had been in plastic zip-lock bags (I couldn't read them; the snow had obliterated the ink), and this tiny toy Komodo dragon or similar thing.
So I took its picture.
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