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To travel where ever the compass may lead.
The earliest-known compass dates from the Hen Dynasty (2nd century B.C. to 2nd century A.D.) in China. The spoon-shaped device was made of lodestone, a magnetic ore, and rested on a bronze plate etched with directional markings. The compass was not used for navigation, though. It was used for geomancy. Divination by means of lines and figures or by geographic features. [Middle English geomancie, from Medieval Latin ge , or the practice of placing objects in certain configurations to help create a harmonious flow of Earth's energy. Geomancy is now commonly referred to as feng shui Feng shui Traditional Chinese method of arranging the human and social world in auspicious alignment with the forces of the cosmos, including qi and yin-yang. It was devised during the Han dynasty (206 BC–AD 220). , Chinese for "wind" and "water."
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Dropped in Into the Woods we go!
Will drop this one in a new state asap!
Found it.
Discovered it but left it - wasn't sure what it's goal was. Cool coin!
Team Cached Out
Found this coin but left it behind. Very Nice
This entry was edited by Duck 25 on Sunday, 29 May 2011 at 22:06:45 UTC.
This entry was edited by Duck 25 on Monday, 30 May 2011 at 01:27:08 UTC.
Picked this back up as it has been sitting for awhile and we are heading to florida so will drop him somewhere warmer.
Picked this little guy up while walking the geodogs in the woods on this nice little trail. Will move him along. TFTF
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