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Well, my most recent trip, yes. AND I hope I will get there agin in 2007. My last big trip was a number of years ago to Armenia and France. Would love to go again for sure, but honestly it is more likely that I could send a travel bug there before I make it - LOL - Lots of trips in the US and Canada, but not many outside of that.
~ Beach Comber ~
A cache by any other name is still a cache
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Yes, Armenia is up that way. You've seen it on that sign with all the country names, right? lol
Yes, I have been to France - a whirlwind tour on the way to Armenia and then on the way back. Two short stays, but fortunately, the people I traveled with had been there before so we were able to see a lot in those few hours. I loved the architecture most of all!! It is impressive for sure. But then again, there is nothing like going into a prayer room in a monastery that has been carved into the side of a mountain like we did in Armenia - amazing!
~ Beach Comber ~
LOL!
But Maine cachers need to make more caching trips to Canada. While the caches tend to get weird the further you get from the border (Moncton, NB is famous for plastic bags hanging from tree branches), but there are MANY caches near Sherbrooke. QC (only 3 hours from Bangor/Waterville), and most people speak English in that area of Quebec.