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Change: (state mineral)Fossils Biggest finds in this area: What was found, plus brief description Local appraisers: Name, contact info/website Local geocaching/treasure hunting clubs:Club name, contact info Best time of year to go: Warmer months of the year (April through October.) Other helpful resources:
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Change: More Threads or START ONESea Glass (This is all I can find right now :-)Delaware (search) PhotosPhoto Albums: DELAWARE (compilation album, add your own pictures!)More Locations:Other Pages:Member Resources:Click EasyEdit to add what you know. If
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Change: Add what you know about this area to create a handy guide for other treasure hunters. Click EasyEdit to add to this page! (Don't see the EasyEdit button above? Sign in or sign up.)AlsoBelow detailed localities, but also on the Wiki: Discussion Threads on the Wiki for
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Aug 24 2009, 1:03 AM EDT
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Change: treasuringtreasure hunting excursions from this area. About this video: Video submitted by: About this video: Video submitted by: About this video: Video submitted by: About this video: Video submitted by: PHOTOS FROM THIS AREAUpload pictures of your geocaching or treasuring
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Aug 9 2009, 1:53 AM EDT
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Change: (This is all I can find right now :-) Other Resources on the Wiki for Delaware Delaware (search) Photos Photo Albums: Click EasyEdit to add what you know. If you create another page featuring Delaware, or
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Change: Discussion Threads for Delaware on the Wiki Delaware threads (search) Other Resources on the Wiki for Delaware Delaware (search) Photos Photo Albums: Click EasyEdit to add what you know. If you create another page featuring X,Delaware, or album of your XDelaware collection, please add
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Change: Click EasyEdit to add what you know. If you create another page featuring X, or album of your X collection, please add it to the
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Change: © 2007 Location #3: (Local beach, park, etc)General description: How to get there: Grade this location: (A to F): GPS coordinates: Handy to bring along:1.2.3. Helpful notes to newcomers: Location #4: (Local beach, park, etc)General description: How
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Change: north(Kennett onPike) Kennettnorth. Pike. Turn west at Campbell Road which leads to Hoopes Reservoir. Grade this location: (A to F): GPS coordinates: Handy to bring along:1. Bucket2. Rock hammer3. Safety glasses Helpful notes to newcomers:In order to
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Change: WillingtonWillmington take HWY 52 north on Kennett Pike. Turn west at Campbell Road which leads to Hoopes Reservoir. Grade this location: (A to F): GPS coordinates: Handy to bring along:1. Bucket2. Rock hammer3. Safety glasses Helpful notes to newcomers:In order
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Change: The sillimaniteSillimanite has a fibrous texture reminiscent of wood and can be cut into cabochon gems showing a chatoyant ("cat's eye") effect. How to get there: Hoopes Reservoir and Brandywine Springs areas. From Willington take HWY 52
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Change: which leads to Hoopes Reservoir. Grade this location: (A to F): GPS coordinates: Handy to bring along:1. Bucket2. Rock hammer3. Safety glasses Helpful notes to newcomers:In order to capture the "cat's eye" the stone
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Change: Delaware Geological Survey http://www.dgs.udel.edu/2.3. Have a question about treasure hunting or geocaching in this region? Post a comment for fellow treasure hunters below! THE BEST PLACES TO HUNTRegions can have multiple good spots to go — add details to build a complete guide. Location #1: Sillimanite General
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Change: Picture of a Belemnite: Location #3: (Local beach, park, etc)General description: How to get there: Grade this location: (A to F): GPS coordinates: Handy to bring along:1.2.3. Helpful notes to newcomers: Location #4: (Local beach, park, etc)General description:
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Change: A Belemnite is the fossil remains of an extinct squid with a cone shaped shell. In 1996 the Belemite was named the state fossil. How to get there: Belemnite fossils can be found along the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. Grade this location: (A to F): GPS coordinates:
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Change: Warmer months of the year (April through October.) Other helpful resources: (newspapers, websites, etc) 1.2.3. Have a question about treasure hunting or geocaching in this region? Post a comment for fellow treasure hunters below! THE BEST PLACES TO HUNTRegions can have multiple good spots to go
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