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Oak Tree Bark Geocache Container

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Sold for $6.00

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$1.60 to United States

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Seller handling time is 3 business days Details
$1.60 to United States

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PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted

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Caches

Condition:

New

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More than a week ago

Item number:

10631226

Item description

Geocache Tree Bark placed in Virginia Creeper vine and tree. Geocache Oak Tree Bark placed on ground among leaves. Geocache Oak Tree Bark placed in crevice of rotting tree trunk. Geocache Oak Tree Bark placed in crevice of growing tree. Geocache Oak Tree Bark placed in hollow tree crevice. Geocache Oak Tree Bark showing geocache plastic container. Please Note: The tree bark shown above is for example purposes only. The tree bark you receive will not be exactly as shown since each one of these is hand made from tree bark from fallen oak trees. Every one is different. The oak tree bark used to produce these geocaches varies in length and width. The actual size of the tree bark will measure approximately 2" long x 1" wide. Tree Bark Geocache Only your imagination limits the uses for this tree bark geocache. Can be extremely difficult to find depending on placement. The water proof plastic geocache container measures 1-5/8ths inches long by 3/8th inches wide and is securely attached to the tree bark. Comes complete with a geocache log. Can be placed on trees in various cracks, holes, hollows or just set out on the ground in the woods or other areas. The plastic geocache container can be inserted into a 1/2 inch hole drilled into a tree trunk of a fallen or standing dead tree with a cordless drill. All text and images Copyright  2009. All Rights Reserved