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Box #93708

Paris Churches: Sacré-Coeur Hand-carvedStrollSnowflakeUrban

Paris, Île-de-France, France
Cluehttps://www.atlasquest.com/boxes/clue/?boxId=93708
PlantedOctober 4, 2008
ModifiedJuly 27, 2012
PlantersThe LBAC CrewProfileContactLogbookNote
OwnerThe LBAC CrewProfileContactLogbookNote
Fostered byFoster me!
Keywordscemetery
LocationParis, Île-de-France, France
CarversStatus Last FoundF-SummaryFindability
by The LBAC CrewunknownAug 13, 2015ffffffffffffffxaverage

Box Comments

Casa del SolProfileContactLogbookNote
Found the tree, which is now covered in all kinds of graveyard tributes: flowers, faux vines, witches, etc. No box to be found.
Cloud X-TeamProfileContactLogbookNote
What a great hiding spot! The box is fine, but the stamp is broken in half. This didn't prevent us from getting a good image from it, though. Pas de probleme!
CaliopeProfileContactLogbookNote
The stamp is broken in half but box is intact and still in its spot. Thank you LBAC crew for all the fun looking for your stamps in Paris!
YumgirlProfileContactLogbookNote
Poor stamp is in two pieces but still stampable.
VIENNAProfileContactLogbookNote
Cool cemetery
Virginia DraftProfileContactLogbookNote
Nice stamp!
ArnoldZiffelProfileContactLogbookNote
Nice stamp! The cemetery was a nice quiet place on a very busy Saturday afternoon in Montmarte.
GiannoaProfileContactLogbookNote
I had never explored the back side of Montmartre before and this took us through lots of beautiful little streets without the loads of tourists. We did have a little trouble following the side street directions but came out all the same on the necessary one to find the cabaret and the cemetary. I did end up being spotted by a muggle just after I re-hid the box but I watched for awhile and he did not pursue the box and exited the cemetary just before we did. But beware visitors can sneak up silently and quickly as we discovered!
PacificRimPandasProfileContactLogbookNote
Great box, right where it was supposed to be. Thanks again for all the great Paris plants!
DC StonesProfileContactLogbookNote
LOVED this plant! Thanks for the great walk through the Montmartre neighborhood.