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    Two questions for those who have cached up here. How do you translate cache pages that are in French? Two, Do they allow cemetery caches here? We have not found any listings, although we have only been catching ones along the Great Lakes. We have been around Lake Superior and most of Lake Huron, so far.
    TE

    #1909550

    I would be more than happy to translate for you, but” parlez-vous francais?” is all I know sorry.

    I hope you are having a good time up there.

    #1909551

    Try this:

    http://babelfish.yahoo.com/

    You can past the text from the cache page there, or you can paste the cache page web address. It isn’t the best, but you should be able to get the idea of what the C.O. is trying to relate.

    #1909552

    If you run Firefox, you can add an “extension” that will translate pages automatically.

    Don’t know how well it works, your mileage may vary.

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3361

    #1909553

    Thanks, We will try that for the translations.

    We did find one in a cemetery today in Canada, so answered my own question.

    We are actually back in the states after seeing Niagra Falls. We hope to get back into Canada and do a few caches in Quebec too.
    TE

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