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Land of 365 Beaches LbNA #76834

Owner:Silver Eagle Supporter Verified
Plant date:Feb 22, 2024
Location: Fort Johnson's Point
City:Urlings, Antigua
County:Lesser Antilles
State:Lesser Antilles
Boxes:1
Found by: Not yet found!
Last found:N/A
Last edited:Feb 23, 2024
Terrain Difficulty: Easy (slight slope, 400 meters RT)

This is the nickname for Antigua because it is said to have a strip of pristine sand for every day of the year. To see them all you would also have to hop over to neighboring Barbuda, which is part of the country Antigua and Barbuda. The flag of this country is made up of several shapes and colors which have different meanings: the black is for the African ancestry of the people, blue for hope, and red for energy or life of the people. The blue also represents the Caribbean Sea and the rising sun symbolizes the dawning of a new era. So come enjoy one of its beaches while finding this box near Turners Beach.

Directions:
Get to Turners Beach off Valley Rd near Keyonna Beach Resort (where I stayed).

Clues:
Walk south on the beach to end at rocks and go up steps onto a peninsula. Go right on the stone path about 50 steps to jct with dirt path. Go right across grass, making your way to the end of the peninsula up on a bluff at Fort Johnson's Point. Find the group of tall cactus and look left for several large black rocks. LB is under the middle one behind a smaller brown rock.