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Congratulations to Tony for his find!

The 2nd LED/LASER flashlight has been hidden.  This time it is in the Miami area.  Here is the link:
http://www.geohash.org/dhx4bu9u2wsv
Hint:  Back corner, down low, hidden like a pearl.

This location also has a great view.  Take a moment to "soak it in."

Thanks to Ethan Woodruff for providing the SWAG for me to hide.

Walter, sorry but this one is even a bit of a longer driver for you.  Don't know when I will make it to North Dakota.  I'm sure my collegue Ethan W. would volunteer for that trip.

Walter Roberson <roberson@hushmail.com> wrote in message <SMHil.12913$Pc.4246@newsfe10.iad>...
> Tony Kelman wrote:
> 
> > So it was sitting there a couple of weeks and no one went looking for it? The "round hole" was
> > an irrigation cover, behind this "Welcome to LAX" sign
> 
> Ummm, LAX is a 2070 mile drive from where I live, about 31 hours straight driving. And
> with this weather lately, the various departments of highways have been recommending
> that people stay off the highways in North Dakota. 
> 
> -- 
> .signature note: I am now avoiding replying to unclear or ambiguous postings.
> Please review questions before posting them. Be specific. Use examples of what you mean,
> of what you don't mean. Specify boundary conditions, and data classes and value
> relationships -- what if we scrambled your data or used -Inf, NaN, or complex(rand,rand)?