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The Cinnamon Route stop by jshults (Rally Dude, Square D Team) (1/1)
N33° 37.368 W117° 51.631 (WGS84)
UTM 11S E 420182 N 3720666
Use waypoint: GC10DWG
Size: Micro Hidden on 1/16/2007
In California, United States
Difficulty: Terrain:
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Micro cache along a wonderful neighborhood cache. Bring a pen. |
“He who controls the spice, controls the universe.” Such were
the words uttered by the main character of the movie Dune based on
the Frank Herbert science fiction epic of the same name. In the
story, the spice was the lifeblood of a vast empire. For the
leaders of this empire, it was essential that at all times ‘the
spice must flow.’ The spice trade of the Dune movie was no doubt
inspired by the historical trade in aromatics from ancient times to
the present. At various periods in history, spices have been as
valuable as gold and silver. According to a 15th century saying:
“No man should die who can afford cinnamon.”
While the clove route started in the south, cinnamon trade began
in the north. The cinnamon route started in the cinnamon and
cassia-producing regions of northern Indochina and southern China
and then likely proceeded from South China ports southward during
the winter monsoon down the Philippine corridor. The route likely
turned southeast at that point to Sumatra and/or Java to pick up
different varieties of cinnamon and cassia along with aloeswood and
benzoin. From southwestern Indonesia the voyage then took the
Austronesian merchants across the great expanse of the Indian Ocean
to Africa.

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Current at 5/24/2008
11/18/2007 by mike2find
Looked around but DNF. From previous logs I think this may be missing.
9/9/2007 by kawikaturn
Think it is missing.
9/9/2007 by Cacheflyer
No luck on this one. I did find its brother the clove down the path a little ways.
6/29/2007 by ycats&ekard
Well, I am assuming from the logs it is in a tree. The tree closest to GZ has had some branches removed. I checked the remaining ones, and it could still be there, but my patience for micros in bushes or trees is low. I checked two other tress as well and came up empty. I would love a clue or exact location or for someone to see if it is still there, better yet a red flag would be even better. Ycats.
3/10/2007 by compass McGillicutty
Did not find. Found Clove and found GZ for Cinnamon, but know sign of cache. With kids, did not spend too much time really looking.
3/1/2007 by Team Geo-Rangers
Another cache and stroll tonight. Thanks for the fun! #3909
2/19/2007 by gobeach
Cache probably won't make it through this windy weather, it's pretty exposed.
2/18/2007 by gobeach
Found this one laying on the ground, likely out of place. We put it back but it's not hidden very well at all; not knowing where it was originally makes it hard to put it back without an obvious location. Cache owner should take a look to make sure we put it in the right place.
2/12/2007 by JJG10101
Looked for a sec or two, then spotted it. Fast one, but I'm a big fan of fast. TFTC!
2/9/2007 by Pacholik
Had to wait on some kids that where walking by. Found the clove container here. Thanks
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