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Correction to - Gog-le-hi-te Letterbox Tacoma#3 Clues

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Correction to - Gog-le-hi-te Letterbox Tacoma#3 Clues

From: Glenn (Glenn.Hansen@usa.net) | Date: 2001-07-03 23:38:11 UTC-07:00
Sorry folks....the first clue had a reversed compass bearing. The good news
is you would know right away that it was goofy and then doubt every clue
from that point on. Okay, not really good news. Sorry and thanks to Amanda
in Seattle.


Planted June 7, 2001 by Glenn Hansen and Bill Burk

In the language of the local Puyallup Indians, "Gog-le-hi-te" means "where
the land and waters meet." This tidal marsh and mudflat is on the eastern
shore of the Puyallup River just south of Lincoln Avenue.

The site was created by the Port of Tacoma to make up for habitat that was
lost when the Sea-Land Terminal was built in 1984.
Gog-le-hi-te provides habitat for a wide range of shorebirds, migratory
birds, salmon and flatfish.
Public access to the site is via Lincoln Avenue. Free parking is provided.
Low tide is an excellent time to view a variety of waterfowl.

Can you find it? Easy flat walk. Less than an hour to complete...maybe.


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