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Moses Makes It to the Big Island of Hawaii!!!

From Moses:

When mom and dad went to Maui they made a travel bug for me. In case you don't know, it's something that travels around from geocache to geogache. I'm not sure what all that stuff means, but they told me it was a way for me to virtually travel in Hawaii. Pretty cool. Today I moved for the first time! I'm on the big ...island now at a pretty beach. Now all I need is a virtual Mai Tai.

Check out my traveling adventures at this web address:
http://www.geocaching.com/track/details.aspx?guid=fd5196c4-aee7-4b7a-b09b-e823aa9dd9a
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Owner: 90lbgirl
Released: Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Origin: Hawaii, United States
Recently Spotted: In Wish You Were Here!
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Keep this bug on the Hawaiian islands, but feel free to take it to any of the islands.

About This Item

Hello,

I am Moses. I am a dog who lives in Los Angeles. I would like to go to Hawaii some day, but it's very difficult for canine tourists.

I like to geocache, so I thought that maybe you could help me explore the Hawaiian islands. I attached this travel bug to one of my collars and asked my dad to drop it off on one of his trips to Hawaii. Can you please help move it around, so I can explore the islands.

You can take it anywhere on any of the Hawaiian Islands, just make sure it stays in Hawaii.

Thank you so much. One day I hope to come to Hawaii and wear the collar again.

Mahalo!

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