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Conquista Del Mundo - Madagascar
Type: Traditional
| Size: Micro

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By: skaven
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| Hide Date: 25/05/2006
| Status: Archived
Country: Canada
| State: Manitoba
Coordinates: N49° 48.647 W97° 05.648 | Last updated: 10/06/2026 | Fav points: 0
This micro is one of six caches guiding players to the "African Continent" cache as part of the Conquista Del Mundo Challenge. The cache container is a typical micro (pill container). Please note the number on the front page of the log book. You will need the name of the territory and the number to complete the coordinates for the "African Continent" cache.
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17/09/2006 By Kabutroid And following the awesome, awesome accuracy of my GPSr under the rain-covered trees of the 'Bois-des-esprits' cache... this one with no tree cover whatsoever kept being unable to make up it's mind as to where the cache was. Ended up looking on the wrong side of the mall-entrance-road for about 10 minutes before the GPSr finally said "woah, wait... what was I thinking?!? Go the other way... OTHER WAY!" Well... not literally. If it started speaking to me, then I might actually look into asking a priest to exorcise the thing . In either case... after a few minutes searching in the RIGHT area, I located the cache. WOOH! Number two of the 'Conquista Del Mundo: African Continent' is complete! This one was really well hidden though too. But given it's right outside a stripmall, whenever anyone came driving by, I kinda leaned against the fence (which I was doing much of the time and looking at the trees and bushes anyway) and basically pretended I was waiting for someone. Although, one pair of old women leaving the mall were looking at me strangely. Couldn't hear the one talking, but saw their lips moving. They either said "That boy must be cold", or "My god, am I old" . Left: Logbook entry and micromaille ball (see profile)
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