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delicatelysublimeforester · 8 months ago
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Treasure Hunting for the Curious!
Come out for two exciting geocaching events in Saskatoon on Saturday, October 19, that promise adventure, learning, and community connection! Kick off your day with GCAYRTC “Pooh in the Forest” Geocaching Nature Event at George Genereux Urban Regional Park from 9:00 am to 10:00 am. This family-friendly event invites you to explore the beautiful natural surroundings while learning the basics of…
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brookstonalmanac · 9 months ago
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Holidays 10.13
Holidays
Agricultural Workers’ Day (Russia)
Artist’s Day (Ukraine)
Astronomy Day
Azerbaijani Railway Day
Blame Someone Else Day
Bonn Phchum Ben (Ancestors’ Day; Cambodia)
Chuuk (Teachers’ Appreciation Day; Micronesia)
Clean the Crumbs Out of the Broiler Oven Day
Cold Turkey Day
Cultural Workers’ Day (Belarus)
Dashain Festival (Nepal)
Dia del Respeto a la Diversidad Cultural (Argentina)
Durga Puja (a.k.a. Dasain (Sikkim, India)
Dussehra (a.k.a. Durga Ashtami; Parts of India)
English Language Day (UK)
Festival of Unmediated Play
Fox Mulder Day (X-Files)
Geologic Map Day
Ghatasthapana (Nepal)
Global Fertilizer Day
Good Samaritan Day
The Great Memorial Day (Thailand)
International Cassette Store Day
International Civility for the Girl Child Day
International Day for Failure (a.k.a. National Failure Day)
International Day For Natural Disaster Reduction (UN)
international Day of Education in Prison
International EarthCache Day
International Plain Language Day
International Skeptics Day
International Suit Up Day
John Peel Day
Karva Chat (Himachal Pradesh, India) [Women’s Festival Only]
King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great Memorial Day (Thailand)
Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day
Military Hydrographer Day (Russia)
Modern Mythology Day
National Chess Day
National Erection Day
National Guinea Pig Day (Peru)
National Headband Day
National Herpes Awareness Day (Australia)
National No Excuse Day
National ‘That’s What She Said’ Day
National Transfer Money to Your Son Day
Navy Establishment Day
No Bra Day
Oilfield Prayer Day (Oklahoma)
Paramedics’ Day (Poland)
Peach Day (French Republic)
Prince Louis Rwagasore Day (Burundi)
Railway Employees Day (Azerbaijan)
Rwagasore Day (Burundi)
Silly Sayings Day
Swiftie Day
Tacksägelsdagen (Thanksgiving; Sweden)
Templars Day
Train Your Brain Day
Treat Yo’ Self Day
Vietnamese Entrepreneur’s Day (Vietnam)
Wan Tamruat (a.k.a. National Police Day; Thailand)
White House Day
Witches’ Festival (Elder Scrolls)
World Bank Action Day
World Cage Free Day
World Thrombosis Day
World Zombie Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
National M&M Day
National Peanut Day
National Pumpkin Day
Yorkshire Pudding Day
Independence & Related Days
None Known
2nd Sunday in October
Bokbierdag (National Bock Beer Day; The Netherlands) [ website ] [2nd Sunday]
Clergy Appreciation Day (a.k.a. Pastor Appreciation Day or Ministry Appreciation Day) [2nd Sunday]
Drink Local Wine Week begins [2nd Sunday]
Father-Daughter Day [2nd Sunday]
Good Thief Sunday [2nd Sunday]
Grandmother's Day (Florida; Germany) [2nd Sunday]
Grandparents’ Day (Hong Kong) [2nd Sunday]
Pastor Appreciation Day (a.k.a. Ministry Appreciation Day) [2nd Sunday]
Sandwich Sunday [2nd Sunday of Each Month]
Seven For Sunday [Every Sunday]
Shojo Festival (Narumi Hachimangu, Nagoya, Japan) [2nd Sunday]
Sleepy Sunday [2nd Sunday of Each Month]
Sundae Sunday [Every Sunday]
Sunday Funday [Every Sunday]
Survey Sunday [2nd Sunday of Each Month]
White Sunday (American & Western Samoa) [2nd Sunday]
World Day of Aunts & Uncles [2nd Sunday]
Weekly Holidays beginning October 13 (2nd Full Week of October)
Anti Poverty Week [Australia]
Drink Local Wine Week (thru 10.19) [2nd Full Week]
Earth Science Week (thru 10.19) [2nd Full Week]
Healthcare Security and Safety Week (thru 10.19) [2nd Full Week]
Improve Your Home Office Week (thru 10.19) [2nd Full Week]
Infection Control Week (thru 10.19) [3rd Week]
International Credit Union Week (thru 10.19) [Week of Int’l Credit Union Day]
International Infection Prevention (or Protection) Week (thru 10.19)
Meditation Week (thru 10.19) [3rd Week]
National Case Management Week (thru 10.19) [2nd Full Week]
National Chestnut Week (thru 10.19) [2nd Full Week]
National Food Bank Week (thru 10.19) [Week including 10.16]
National Lone Wolf Week (thru 10.19) [3rd Week]
National School Lunch Week (thru 10.19) [2nd Full Week]
National Veterinary Technician Week (thru 10.19) [3rd Week]
Nuclear Science Week (thru 10.19) [3rd Week]
Pet Peeve Week (thru 10.19) [2nd Full Week]
Teen Read Week (thru 10.19) [Week of Columbus Day]
YMCA With our Violence Week (thru 10.19) [3rd Week]
Festivals Beginning October 13, 2024
The Chocolate Expo (Manchester, New Hampshire)
Doi Taikomatsuri (Japan) [thru 10.15]
Dunellen HarvestFest (Dunellen, New Jersey)
Troy Chowderfest (Troy, New York)
Feast Days
Aequinoctium Autumnale VI (Pagan)
Alan Turing Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Alexandrina of Balasar (Christian; Blessed)
Allan Ramsay (Artology)
Arna Bontemps (Writerism)
Arrabiata Sauce Day (Pastafarian)
Campanella (Positivist; Saint)
Colman (Christian; Saint)
Conrad Richter (Writerism)
Daniel and companions, of Ceuta (Christian; Saints)
Edward the Confessor (Translation of the Relics Day)
Fautus, Januarius, and Martialis (Christian; Martyrs)
Fontanalia (a.k.a. Fontus; Old Roman God of Wells & Springs)
Gerald of Aurillac (Christian; Saint)
Herblock (Artology)
Maddalena Panattieri (Dominican Order of Preachers; Christian; Blessed)
Mariotto Albertinelli (Artology)
Miracle of the Sun
Moley the Mole (Muppetism)
Our Lady of Fatima (Roman Catholic)
Seven Friar Minors (Christian; Martyrs in Morocco)
Terry Frost (Artology)
Theophilus of Antioch (Christian; Saint)
Very Saucey Day (Pastafarian)
Walasse Ting (Artology)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Sensho (先勝 Japan) [Good luck in the morning, bad luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
All About Eve (Film; 1950)
The Babysitter (Film; 2017)
Badlands (Film; 1973)
Batman: Death in the Family (WB Animated Film; 2020)
A Bear Called Paddington, by Michael Bond (Children’s Book; 1958)
Bee at the Beach (Disney Cartoon; 1950)
Billy Elliot (Film; 2000)
The Bon Bon Parade (Color Rhapsody Cartoon; 1935)
Code of the Samurai: A Modern Translation of the Bushido Shoshinshu of Taira Shigesuke, by Daidōji Yūzan (History Book; 1943)
Crimes and Misdemeanors (Film; 1989)
Fat Bottomed Girls/Bicycle Race, by Queen (Songs; 1978)
Fly with von Drake (Disney Animated TV Special; 1963)
The Foreigner (Film; 2017)
The Fowl Ball (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1930)
Goodbye Christopher Robin (Film; 2017)
Harvey (Film; 1950)
Hell House, by Richard Matheson (Novel; 1971)
The House of Mirth (Film; 2000)
Jane the Virgin (TV Series; 2014)
The Last Witch Hunter (Film; 2015)
Linda McCartney’s Sixties: Portrait of an Era, by Linda McCartney (Book; 1992)
Look Who’s Talking (Film; 1989)
The Nightmare Before Christmas (Animated Film; 1993)
…Nothing Like the Sun, by Sting (Album; 1987)
Riley’s First Date? (Pixar Cartoon; 2015)
The Rum Diary (Film; 2011)
The Scarlet Letter (Film; 1995)
The Seventh Seal (Film; 1958)
Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It), by Beyoncé (Song; 2008)
The Sultan’s Birthday (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1944)
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Concert Film; 2023)
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, by Edward Albee (Play; 1962)
Wide Sargasso Sea, by Jean Rhys (Novel; 1966)
Yankee Dood It (WB MM Cartoon; 1956)
, by Prince (Album; 1992)
Today’s Name Days
Eduard, Gerald (Austria)
Bogoljub, Eduard, Romul, Teofil (Croatia)
Renáta (Czech Republic)
Angelus (Denmark)
Ebba, Ebe, Epp (Estonia)
Taija, Taina, Tanja (Finland)
Géraud (France)
Andre, Eduard, Koloman (Germany)
Agathoniki, Chrysi, Florentia, Florentios, Karpos (Greece)
Ede, Kálmán (Hungary)
Benedetto, Edoardo (Italy)
Irma, Mirga (Latvia)
Eduardas, Edvardas, Mintaras, Nortautė, Venancijus (Lithuania)
Tarjei, Terje, Torgeir (Norway)
Daniel, Edward, Gerald, Geraldyna, Maurycy, Mikołaj, Siemisław, Teofil (Poland)
Agatodor, Agatonica, Andrei, Carp, Papil (Romania)
Koloman (Slovakia)
Eduardo, Fausto (Spain)
Berit, Birgit (Sweden)
Eddie, Eddy, Eduardo, Edward, Edwardine, Ned (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 287 of 2024; 79 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of Week 41 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Gort (Ivy) [Day 15 of 28]
Chinese: Month 9 (Jia-Xu), Day 11 (Geng-Xu)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 11 Tishri 5785
Islamic: 9 Rabi II 1446
J Cal: 17 Orange; Threesday [17 of 30]
Julian: 30 September 2024
Moon: 80%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 7 Descartes (11th Month) [St. Thomas Aquinas]
Runic Half Month: Gyfu (Gift) [Day 7 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 22 of 90)
Week: 2nd Full Week of October
Zodiac: Libra (Day 21 of 30)
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brookston · 9 months ago
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Holidays 10.13
Holidays
Agricultural Workers’ Day (Russia)
Artist’s Day (Ukraine)
Astronomy Day
Azerbaijani Railway Day
Blame Someone Else Day
Bonn Phchum Ben (Ancestors’ Day; Cambodia)
Chuuk (Teachers’ Appreciation Day; Micronesia)
Clean the Crumbs Out of the Broiler Oven Day
Cold Turkey Day
Cultural Workers’ Day (Belarus)
Dashain Festival (Nepal)
Dia del Respeto a la Diversidad Cultural (Argentina)
Durga Puja (a.k.a. Dasain (Sikkim, India)
Dussehra (a.k.a. Durga Ashtami; Parts of India)
English Language Day (UK)
Festival of Unmediated Play
Fox Mulder Day (X-Files)
Geologic Map Day
Ghatasthapana (Nepal)
Global Fertilizer Day
Good Samaritan Day
The Great Memorial Day (Thailand)
International Cassette Store Day
International Civility for the Girl Child Day
International Day for Failure (a.k.a. National Failure Day)
International Day For Natural Disaster Reduction (UN)
international Day of Education in Prison
International EarthCache Day
International Plain Language Day
International Skeptics Day
International Suit Up Day
John Peel Day
Karva Chat (Himachal Pradesh, India) [Women’s Festival Only]
King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great Memorial Day (Thailand)
Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day
Military Hydrographer Day (Russia)
Modern Mythology Day
National Chess Day
National Erection Day
National Guinea Pig Day (Peru)
National Headband Day
National Herpes Awareness Day (Australia)
National No Excuse Day
National ‘That’s What She Said’ Day
National Transfer Money to Your Son Day
Navy Establishment Day
No Bra Day
Oilfield Prayer Day (Oklahoma)
Paramedics’ Day (Poland)
Peach Day (French Republic)
Prince Louis Rwagasore Day (Burundi)
Railway Employees Day (Azerbaijan)
Rwagasore Day (Burundi)
Silly Sayings Day
Swiftie Day
Tacksägelsdagen (Thanksgiving; Sweden)
Templars Day
Train Your Brain Day
Treat Yo’ Self Day
Vietnamese Entrepreneur’s Day (Vietnam)
Wan Tamruat (a.k.a. National Police Day; Thailand)
White House Day
Witches’ Festival (Elder Scrolls)
World Bank Action Day
World Cage Free Day
World Thrombosis Day
World Zombie Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
National M&M Day
National Peanut Day
National Pumpkin Day
Yorkshire Pudding Day
Independence & Related Days
None Known
2nd Sunday in October
Bokbierdag (National Bock Beer Day; The Netherlands) [ website ] [2nd Sunday]
Clergy Appreciation Day (a.k.a. Pastor Appreciation Day or Ministry Appreciation Day) [2nd Sunday]
Drink Local Wine Week begins [2nd Sunday]
Father-Daughter Day [2nd Sunday]
Good Thief Sunday [2nd Sunday]
Grandmother's Day (Florida; Germany) [2nd Sunday]
Grandparents’ Day (Hong Kong) [2nd Sunday]
Pastor Appreciation Day (a.k.a. Ministry Appreciation Day) [2nd Sunday]
Sandwich Sunday [2nd Sunday of Each Month]
Seven For Sunday [Every Sunday]
Shojo Festival (Narumi Hachimangu, Nagoya, Japan) [2nd Sunday]
Sleepy Sunday [2nd Sunday of Each Month]
Sundae Sunday [Every Sunday]
Sunday Funday [Every Sunday]
Survey Sunday [2nd Sunday of Each Month]
White Sunday (American & Western Samoa) [2nd Sunday]
World Day of Aunts & Uncles [2nd Sunday]
Weekly Holidays beginning October 13 (2nd Full Week of October)
Anti Poverty Week [Australia]
Drink Local Wine Week (thru 10.19) [2nd Full Week]
Earth Science Week (thru 10.19) [2nd Full Week]
Healthcare Security and Safety Week (thru 10.19) [2nd Full Week]
Improve Your Home Office Week (thru 10.19) [2nd Full Week]
Infection Control Week (thru 10.19) [3rd Week]
International Credit Union Week (thru 10.19) [Week of Int’l Credit Union Day]
International Infection Prevention (or Protection) Week (thru 10.19)
Meditation Week (thru 10.19) [3rd Week]
National Case Management Week (thru 10.19) [2nd Full Week]
National Chestnut Week (thru 10.19) [2nd Full Week]
National Food Bank Week (thru 10.19) [Week including 10.16]
National Lone Wolf Week (thru 10.19) [3rd Week]
National School Lunch Week (thru 10.19) [2nd Full Week]
National Veterinary Technician Week (thru 10.19) [3rd Week]
Nuclear Science Week (thru 10.19) [3rd Week]
Pet Peeve Week (thru 10.19) [2nd Full Week]
Teen Read Week (thru 10.19) [Week of Columbus Day]
YMCA With our Violence Week (thru 10.19) [3rd Week]
Festivals Beginning October 13, 2024
The Chocolate Expo (Manchester, New Hampshire)
Doi Taikomatsuri (Japan) [thru 10.15]
Dunellen HarvestFest (Dunellen, New Jersey)
Troy Chowderfest (Troy, New York)
Feast Days
Aequinoctium Autumnale VI (Pagan)
Alan Turing Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Alexandrina of Balasar (Christian; Blessed)
Allan Ramsay (Artology)
Arna Bontemps (Writerism)
Arrabiata Sauce Day (Pastafarian)
Campanella (Positivist; Saint)
Colman (Christian; Saint)
Conrad Richter (Writerism)
Daniel and companions, of Ceuta (Christian; Saints)
Edward the Confessor (Translation of the Relics Day)
Fautus, Januarius, and Martialis (Christian; Martyrs)
Fontanalia (a.k.a. Fontus; Old Roman God of Wells & Springs)
Gerald of Aurillac (Christian; Saint)
Herblock (Artology)
Maddalena Panattieri (Dominican Order of Preachers; Christian; Blessed)
Mariotto Albertinelli (Artology)
Miracle of the Sun
Moley the Mole (Muppetism)
Our Lady of Fatima (Roman Catholic)
Seven Friar Minors (Christian; Martyrs in Morocco)
Terry Frost (Artology)
Theophilus of Antioch (Christian; Saint)
Very Saucey Day (Pastafarian)
Walasse Ting (Artology)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Sensho (先勝 Japan) [Good luck in the morning, bad luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
All About Eve (Film; 1950)
The Babysitter (Film; 2017)
Badlands (Film; 1973)
Batman: Death in the Family (WB Animated Film; 2020)
A Bear Called Paddington, by Michael Bond (Children’s Book; 1958)
Bee at the Beach (Disney Cartoon; 1950)
Billy Elliot (Film; 2000)
The Bon Bon Parade (Color Rhapsody Cartoon; 1935)
Code of the Samurai: A Modern Translation of the Bushido Shoshinshu of Taira Shigesuke, by Daidōji Yūzan (History Book; 1943)
Crimes and Misdemeanors (Film; 1989)
Fat Bottomed Girls/Bicycle Race, by Queen (Songs; 1978)
Fly with von Drake (Disney Animated TV Special; 1963)
The Foreigner (Film; 2017)
The Fowl Ball (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1930)
Goodbye Christopher Robin (Film; 2017)
Harvey (Film; 1950)
Hell House, by Richard Matheson (Novel; 1971)
The House of Mirth (Film; 2000)
Jane the Virgin (TV Series; 2014)
The Last Witch Hunter (Film; 2015)
Linda McCartney’s Sixties: Portrait of an Era, by Linda McCartney (Book; 1992)
Look Who’s Talking (Film; 1989)
The Nightmare Before Christmas (Animated Film; 1993)
…Nothing Like the Sun, by Sting (Album; 1987)
Riley’s First Date? (Pixar Cartoon; 2015)
The Rum Diary (Film; 2011)
The Scarlet Letter (Film; 1995)
The Seventh Seal (Film; 1958)
Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It), by Beyoncé (Song; 2008)
The Sultan’s Birthday (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1944)
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Concert Film; 2023)
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, by Edward Albee (Play; 1962)
Wide Sargasso Sea, by Jean Rhys (Novel; 1966)
Yankee Dood It (WB MM Cartoon; 1956)
, by Prince (Album; 1992)
Today’s Name Days
Eduard, Gerald (Austria)
Bogoljub, Eduard, Romul, Teofil (Croatia)
Renáta (Czech Republic)
Angelus (Denmark)
Ebba, Ebe, Epp (Estonia)
Taija, Taina, Tanja (Finland)
Géraud (France)
Andre, Eduard, Koloman (Germany)
Agathoniki, Chrysi, Florentia, Florentios, Karpos (Greece)
Ede, Kálmán (Hungary)
Benedetto, Edoardo (Italy)
Irma, Mirga (Latvia)
Eduardas, Edvardas, Mintaras, Nortautė, Venancijus (Lithuania)
Tarjei, Terje, Torgeir (Norway)
Daniel, Edward, Gerald, Geraldyna, Maurycy, Mikołaj, Siemisław, Teofil (Poland)
Agatodor, Agatonica, Andrei, Carp, Papil (Romania)
Koloman (Slovakia)
Eduardo, Fausto (Spain)
Berit, Birgit (Sweden)
Eddie, Eddy, Eduardo, Edward, Edwardine, Ned (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 287 of 2024; 79 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of Week 41 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Gort (Ivy) [Day 15 of 28]
Chinese: Month 9 (Jia-Xu), Day 11 (Geng-Xu)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 11 Tishri 5785
Islamic: 9 Rabi II 1446
J Cal: 17 Orange; Threesday [17 of 30]
Julian: 30 September 2024
Moon: 80%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 7 Descartes (11th Month) [St. Thomas Aquinas]
Runic Half Month: Gyfu (Gift) [Day 7 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 22 of 90)
Week: 2nd Full Week of October
Zodiac: Libra (Day 21 of 30)
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simrebel519 · 2 years ago
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International #Earthcache day 2023 (#GCNW)
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texaslonestarrider · 2 years ago
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Found Geocache “Not Quite Underground” in Raby Park Gatesville Texas. N 031° 25.957' W 097° 44.868' http://LoneStarRider.tv http://RidingForACure.com #AmericanDiabetesAssociation #RidingForACure  #iphone11 #rexcovingtonphotography  #lonestarrider #connectedforlife #ManyRoadsOnePurpose #geocache #geocashing #earthcache (at Raby Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/ColmuIho4BS/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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fachico1 · 5 years ago
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11 mayo 2019, de Geocaching por Lübeck, Germany, una preciosa ciudad medieval llena de encanto y paseos impagables!! #lübeck #lubeca #geocaching #earthcache #germany #loves_germany #loves_lubecca #hanseatic #hanseaticcity (en Lübeck, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAFpVJaJBHm/?igshid=xothnqpd2pgv
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rjbailey · 6 years ago
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Reposted from @geocaching (@get_regrann) - Geocaches are powerful. One rough DNF can ruin an otherwise pleasant day, while completing a complex Multi can give you a high that lasts a week. Event caches spark lasting friendships, and EarthCaches allow you to marvel at the majesty of Mother Nature. This kind of ‘geo-power’ is palpable at “Turda Salt Mine,” an awe-inspiring EarthCache deep in Transylvania. Image by Hujky. #geocache #geocaching #romania #transylvania #rumänien #transylvanien #earthcache #geocachingadventures #geocachingfun #ilovegeocaching #adventure #explore #geopower #geology #travel #wanderlust #reiselust #underground #history #spaday #salt #mines #salzmine #stalactites #geocacheoftheweek #GC70CZQ - #regrann https://www.instagram.com/p/B4S3ekFFISe/?igshid=as0txqz1yq11
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lightation · 6 years ago
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Long overdue visit to this remarkable earth cache! #giffordpinchotstatepark #nature #camping #hiking #geocaching #earthcache https://www.instagram.com/p/B1cclknnNBD/?igshid=1xvt6g0t8469j
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grab-bag-of-crap · 6 years ago
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@deadclownhaha getting us the southern most geocache is the U.S. yesterday. This is EarthCache GC1TA8C in Key West, Florida. Teamwork paid off for us yesterday. #earthcache #geocache #gecacher #geocaching #groundspeak #geocachinggroundspeak #Florida #geocachingflorida #keywest #outdoors (at Southernmost Point Monument. Key West Florida) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvrEuVAHp-U/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1ifjgray21zw3
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texaslonestarrider · 2 years ago
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Found Geocache “Stuck On You” South of Gatesville Texas. N 031° 23.230' W 097° 48.970' http://LoneStarRider.tv http://RidingForACure.com #AmericanDiabetesAssociation #RidingForACure  #iphone11 #rexcovingtonphotography  #lonestarrider #connectedforlife #ManyRoadsOnePurpose #geocache #geocashing #earthcache (at Gatesville, Texas) https://www.instagram.com/p/Coll9r_ISSj/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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dinosaursonthetwinplanet · 5 years ago
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  Black holes and dinosaurs 
  I was questioning in my last blogs some things which I don’t agree much with the main stream theories and hypothesis like the cause of the extinction of the dinosaurs and the cause of the petrification and at the same time the nature of some rocks on earth like the granite. Like is the lava the real reason of the formation of the granite or does it has a cosmic origin. After observing the different formations of the granite every were we notice that they are in the form of boulders mostly round in different sizes and found in a kind of clusters that cover many places on earth. Many of these rocks where ever you find them are cracked, the so called split rocks, you can find them allover the world among granite and some metamorphic rocks.  A clear evidence of happening by impact, which means hitting the surface of the earth known as the split rocks. I challenge everybody to give a different explanation or reason for such cracks, some say erosion others say ice and freezing temperature but looking closely to these rock you notice that this couldn’t be the case. 
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Split Apple Rock New Zealand - New Zealand
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Split Rock - Makonikey Head - West Tisbury
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Split Rock at Afghan Rocks Balladonia WA
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The Split-Sphinx Rocks on Grandfather Mountain (Earthcache) in North Carolina,
Granite has a totally different chemical combination than basalt and different cooling temperatures couldn’t be the reason. My conclusion is that granite is a cosmic product and the earth was bombarded by huge masses of rocks totally reshaping the earth mantle.
On the other hand I was thinking about the dinosaurs and could they really exist on our earth. The huge size and weight how cold they move and coop with the gravity, how much energy and how much food they need how big their heart was????? Could they have existed on a different planet or was the earth a different planet? Put what has captured my mind mostly is what really happened to them, the so called extinction? But the most mysterious is that they are petrified, is the petrification related to a cosmic catastrophe which caused the extinction? I find the main stream reason that led to the petrification the so called mineralization not that convincing and you can read about the reasons in my blog: the twin planet and the extinction of the dinosaurs.
One of the reasons that I don’t agree with the mineralization theory is when looking at the dinosaur bones under the scanning electron microscope and use your brain a little bit you are going to discover that there is a real puzzle behind it, the image you see is the same you see in  
a living specimen you see all the activities happening while alive like the blood and fluids inside the bones and these fluids would disappear shortly after death which means they wouldn’t exist that long to be mineralized which means that the petrification happened instantly while living according to some unknown physical and cosmic force. You are going to see that what you see is actually the fluid inside the bones and not the bone itself no trace of calcium the fluid turned to quartz or silica (silicon dioxide , SiO2) something turned water into silicon, something changed the structure of the water molecule. The origin of the colorful minerals in the image are not coming from the water that submerged the creatures bones but these are the minerals inside the fluids.  In space everything is possible and different than on the earth. It's simply the physics that created the universe and not the chemistry.
But what does this have to do with the granite? There could be a connection, a big part of the granite is quartz, the same like in the bones. It sounds crazy if I say that the force that caused the petrification is the same that created the granite.
But how could this happen?
I was thinking a lot about how could be the earth hit by such a huge number of rocks that are coming from the same source?  It's not one or two asteroids or meteoroids its billions of rocks. Very normal is space as a proof take The asteroid between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, it could be of the same origin, some of them hit Jupiter and some remained in its orbit. These space rocks are just a fraction of rocks created by a cataclysmic cosmic event some of them probably collided with other planets and the earth is one of them.
But was the asteroid belt really formed from the primordial solar nebula or something else.
Now I am going to move to a mysterious new comer called the black hole. Scientists and astro-physicians and astronomers are puzzling what it could be and most recently the discovered that they are a huge number.
It seems that the black holes are one of the main components of the universe they are most probably a recycling machines for old solar systems and a vagina giving life to new solar systems, our solar system could be one of them. If there wasn’t such a mechanism the universe would have been full with cosmic garbage and dead planets. The black hole itself was probably a part of a solar system, a star as predicted. Every solar system has a beginning and an end.                                            
My explanation is that when a star gets old it dies and collapses suddenly causing a kind of vacuum and a huge vortex that swallows the surrounding matter with a huge acceleration and gravitational force that reaches a speed that is faster than the speed of light which contradicts the theory of general relativity but nothing is impossible in space. That could be the reason that we can't see the black holes. And most probably extreme cold temperature much colder than the temperatures in space therefor we can't detect any heat and as the masses in the black hole are moving in void there is no heat generated that could be detected. I think this could be the most logic explanation that the black holes can't be seen. We can imagine what happened could be similar to what happens on earth in cases like the formation of hurricanes and storms, they start by being exposed to different temperatures creating a high speed vortex driven by the force inside the system without having other driving force inside the system. Something similar could be happening in the case of black holes. When a star collapses its force disappears after creating that vortex and the vortex itself remains driven by the force inside it. That vortex pulls all the component of the system tearing them apart. The immense force inside the vortex and the speed which is higher than the speed of light causes the fluids and gasses to turn into a solid state by changing the atomic structure or the atomic number of those molecules and could split the atoms form the molecules and form new matter. Granite could be one of those formations, granite is composed of three main components quartz, feldspar and mica and some minerals. The source of the quartz is probably water, the other components are formed from different gasses and fluids. The high speed rotation and the pressure and the gravitational force inside the system  collect the particles together like a snow ball and some get bigger and bigger and that’s the reason why we find smaller granite boulders in different sizes but all of them have these round shapes even the batholiths are just bigger boulders. The high speed causes a compression of the matter. Granite is not formed by heat, is not a molten rock as it is easy breakable like in the case of granite plates compared to basalt. That’s the reason that we find smaller round granite inside bigger once, the smaller once just have been absorbed by a bigger mass during the formation. Other stones and minerals could form in the system from different matters, like gold and gem stones. Pebbles and sand could have been formed in the same way, sand is a petrified for of water drops. 
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But could the dinosaurs and the petrified trees be creatures that lived on planets that have been swallowed by the black hole, why not. These creatures being suddenly exposed to that huge power just turned to solid high density remains, It is the water that turned to quartz. Dinosaurs and tree belong to these shredded worlds have two features they are petrified and broken in pieces. It's not easy to break a dinosaur bone or a petrified tree, they are very dense and hard. They couldn’t be damaged by landslides or earthquakes. They must have experienced two different shocked the petrification when entering the Schwarzschild radius and the damage caused by collision or while entering the black hole or inside it or being damaged when hitting the earth.
A black hole has a beginning but must have an end, when the black hole losses power and speed it starts to spread its matter in the surrounding space. Even DNA could be preserved in such cold invironment. Lot of that matter hit the earth and reshaped the planet, This could even transfer different life forms. The petrified species origin could be the black hole. We notice they are scattered on the surface of the planet and no real sequence.          
Scientists believe that the density of the matter inside the black hole or to form such a black hole is extremely high – about 2 x 1019 kg per cubic metre. That means that there must be such matter in the space as a remnant of black holes and we should find such matter on earth but we didn’t as this is an exaggerated hypothesis. The atoms would resist such thing due to the internal force or there would be a kind of fusion and this would produce energy and heat which would make a black hole visible. But the high density matter exist but in the form I mentioned like in the case of granite.  
My hypothesis could sound crazy but there is a lot of abnormality in the cosmos.
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op7ion · 7 years ago
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Adventure Series – EarthCache – Rock Glen Falls
A GeoCaching Adventure at the Rock Glen Conservation Area. Exploring around the beautiful Rock Glen Falls & finding the answers to claim four EarthCaches. Enjoy an awesome Fall hike across scenic lookouts & pavilions.
The Rock Glen Conservation Area is a gorgeous 27-hectare park located in the town of Arkona. It is owned & maintained by the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority (ABCA). The park is known worldwide for its breathtaking 10 metre-high Rock Glen Falls, Devonian era fossil deposits and Carolinian forest.
As well as, the fossil & indigenous artifact collection at Arkona Lions Museum & Information Centre. There are lookouts, pavilions, stairs, boardwalks and bridges allowing explorers to safely traverse the steep sides of the glen.
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moun10bike · 7 years ago
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It was a great fall day in Eastern Washington for celebrating International EarthCache Day! #geocaching #earthcache (at Palisades Park Spokane) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bo4zVEwFl5Q/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=s7mlulfxxz2n
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1dad4jesus · 7 years ago
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#geocaching 👻#mykids ❤️#earthcache #earthday (at Province Park)
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twelveby · 8 years ago
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March 7, 2015 Pygmy Forest Nature Trails very educational. Near Fort Bragg, California, USA. . #geocaching #pygmyforest #jughandlestatereserve #jughandlestatenaturalreserve #jughandlestatepark #geocacheselfie #geocache #forest #trees #natural #nature #naturalreserve #outdoors #adventure #hiking #earthcache #trails #jughandlereserve #california #fortbragg #casparcalifornia #fortbraggcalifornia #norcal #norcali #hwy1 #caspar #mendo #mendocino #mendocinocounty #mendocinocoast #westcoast #bestcoast #leftcoast #pacific #pinebeach #pacificocean (at Jug Handle State Natural Reserve)
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hankarose-geo · 8 years ago
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3/9/2017
Jeskyně Balcarka - Earthcache
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