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Libelle SVC

Find dragonflies as sculptures, pictures or fossils

by Le Dompteur     Germany

N 56° 05.081' E 001° 58.317' (WGS84)

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Status: Available
 Hidden on: 16 November 2018
 Published on: 16 November 2018
 Last update: 16 November 2018
 Listing: https://opencaching.de/OC14E19

21 Found
0 Not found
2 Notes
0 Watchers
1 Ignorers
209 Page visits
32 Log pictures
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Of the 5680 known dragonfly species, we only can spot about 85 in Central Europe. These insects already lived at the time of the dinosaurs. That proves fossil-founds dated back to the Pennsylvanian (about 323 million years ago). A species of that time "Meganeuropsis permiana" had a wingspan of 72 cm!

Nowadays dragonflies use to have a wingspan between 2 and 11 cm. Their unique flying machine enables them to move their two wing pairs independently – up to a maximum speed of 50 km/h! Too, their wing-uniqueness allows them to make abrupt changes of direction, stay in the air or even fly backwards (according to this principle, today's quadcopters were "invented").

Dragonflies are predators that catch their prey in flight. Some males are even cannibals. They can usually be found near still waters or swamps, because their larves grow up in water as their habitat.

In ancient Germanic-mythology these glittering flying artists were known as sacred of the goddess Freya (or the Vikings: Frigg). But Christian missionaries wanted to erase such ancient, pagan symbols and spread the myth that dragonflies were "deadly eye-piercers". Contrary to that widespread misconception, dragonflies are non-toxic and can’t sting! The "long tail" is not a sting, but part of their uhhh... mating organ embarrassed and is essential to the flight stability!

In Danish dragonflies are called "guldsmed", what is translated to "goldsmith" and refers to our mythological bands to those beauties...
In Japan the dragonfly is the symbol of the Emperors power, because the legend says that the island(s) has been shaped like a drinking dragonfly.



Safari task & logging condition:
• Find an image, a sculpture or a fossil of a dragonfly.
• Take a photographic picture of it and personalize this by holding someting unique into the camera.
• Upload the picture and name the coords of the place where it was taken.

As it is common sense: one cacher => one log => one place. Thank you!

Please input the coords, as claimed in the log-condition in the format "N/S DD MM.MMM E/W DDD MM.MMM" (e.g. "N 48 00.000 E 008 00.000") into the log. So they can be shown on the safari-cache-map!
This cache and its logs are mentioned here.


Additional hint   Decrypt

Va Syrafohet: Gur vpr-ntr-ubhfr va gur "Puevfgvnafra-cnex" jbhyq or lbhe pubvpr?

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

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Libelle SVC Exempel
Libelle SVC Exempel
Libelle SVC Exempel 2
Libelle SVC Exempel 2
Libelle SVC Exempel 2.1
Libelle SVC Exempel 2.1

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Log entries for Libelle SVC    Found 21x Not found 0x Note 2x

Found 31 August 2024, 07:51 cento found the geocache

In Annweiler am Trifels findet man bei
N 49 12.686 E 007 58.900
Dieses Prachtexemplar.
Auf dem Weg zur nahegelegenen
Frühstückseinkehr haben wir sie entdeckt.

Danke für die Safari
Grüßle cento

Pictures for this log entry:
Libelle Libelle


last modified on 01 September 2024

Found 13 May 2024 Krokantstreusel found the geocache

N 54 11.843 E 009 05.861

 

Im Ostpool am Heider Wasserturm befindet sich nicht nur ein übergroßer Schmetterling, sondern auch eine Libelle. In dieser Größe möchte ich diesen Insekten lieber nicht begegnen. :)

Ansonsten freue ich mich immer darüber, viele verschiedene Arten im Garten zu sehen.

Danke für die Safari.

Pictures for this log entry:
Eine übergroße LibelleEine übergroße Libelle
schwebt am Heider Wasserturm vorbeischwebt am Heider Wasserturm vorbei

Found 29 August 2023, 18:00 BrigitteB found the geocache

In Pfarrkirchen gibt es an der Rott einen Wasserspielplatz. Dort stehen als Deko-Elemente verschiedene am Wasser lebende Tiere, wie z. B. Vögel, Schmetterlinge, Enten und eine Libelle.

Koordinaten:
N 48° 25.437   E 012° 56.501

Danke für's legen und pflegen dieses Caches 🍫.
Danke für die interessante Suche! 😊

Gefunden am 29. August 2023 um 07:19 h
# 641   

Pictures for this log entry:
gefunden gefunden
Nahaufnahme Nahaufnahme


last modified on 31 August 2023

Found 29 July 2022 .Schattenkind. found the geocache

Auf einer kleinen Feierabend-Fahrradrunde musste ich heute wegen der Libelle unverhofft eine Vollbremsung einlegen. 
Huch, da ist ja eine. Die Freude war groß.  

N51 20.076 E012 25.259

Beste Grüße vom Schattenkind :)

Pictures for this log entry:
Libelle in Leipzig ReudnitzLibelle in Leipzig Reudnitz

Found 01 February 2022 Thai-TukTuk found the geocache

Übers Wochenende habe ich mir einige Safaris herausgeschrieben. Erstaunlich, wie viele davon ich aus bestehenden Fotos und in nächster Nähe lösen konnte. Heute habe ich dann einige nahegelegene Orte besucht. 

Diese Libelle ist nicht weit weg auf dem Abendspaziergang, aber ziemlich massiv.

Gruss aus der Schweiz 

Koords: N 47° 20.279 E 007 51.594

Pictures for this log entry:
Libelle in Rickenbach, SchweizLibelle in Rickenbach, Schweiz