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Where in the World? Hidden cave site puzzle has stumped all Click on headline for story for original Kenny Absher photo and two more photo clues ColumbiaMagazine.com story That Kenny Absher! He's presented a down right wicked Where in the World Is it? Puzzle. He sent a (PHOTO) of Christopher Dean Forton at a seldom seen cave site, asking, "Do you know where it is, and what happened there in 1938?" So far, we've had two excellent answers, but neither one the correct answer: - Joyce Sneed wrote: "I thank it is on road number 551 on Kenny Brock's property beside his house and I think soldiers hid in the cave and stored their food during war in 1938. - Joyce SneedBut no, the Cave is not one Bull Run Creek. Vut we will tell you it is somewhere downstream, that if you put Wacky Qwacky Duck in the waters of Bull Run, it might flow past the site. This story was posted on 2015-08-23 06:20:40
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