"Overlook" /ˌōvərˈlo͝ok/
verb (used with object)
to fail to notice, perceive, or consider:
to overlook a misspelled word.
to disregard or ignore indulgently, as faults or misconduct:
Only a parent could overlook that kind of behavior.
to look over, as from a higher position:
a balcony that overlooks the ballroom.
to afford a view over; look down or out upon:
a hill overlooking the sea.
to rise above:
The Washington Monument overlooks the tidal basin.
to excuse; pardon:
a minor infraction we can overlook this time.
to look over in inspection, examination, or perusal:
They allowed us to overlook the proposed contract.
Archaic: to look upon with the evil eye; bewitch.
noun
terrain, as on a cliff, that affords an attractive vista or a good view:
Miles of landscape could be seen from the overlook.
The start of this multi-cache gives you a nice overlook of
the I-75 Fisher Freeway from the 17th Street
pedestrian bridge and is *NOT* on the freeway itself.
**PLEASE DO NOT STOP ON THE FREEWAY**
The final container *is* nearby and easily accessed 24/7.
Please use stealth when
hunting the final container as the area is
very much "muggle-prone".
Enjoy!