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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › Zuma’s fame spreads across state lines!
zuma! has met his Waterloo, and Waterloo likes him. Enough to name a street after him, two blocks down from Glendale Street.
I am not making this up, here’s the picture to prove it!

Have you got the coords for this?
As a Zuma groupie, I need to make a pilgrimage.
I came across several people in Illinois named Zuma. However, considering that a massive combined raid by some 20 state and federal agencies resulted in their going to jail, I will not comment……………
Oh shoot, we should have marked it, but it’s just a few blocks east of a cache called “Pat’s Pond” in Waterloo. We actually drove back from that cache just to immortalize this site properly!
Should have placed a micro there. 😆
That guy on the right sure is one handsome devil!! 😀
@lagrac wrote:
That guy on the right sure is one handsome devil!! 😀
The guy on your right? Yeah, I’m sure Birdin’ would agree too 😉 .
@lagrac wrote:
That guy on the right sure is one handsome devil!! 😀
Everything looks good from a distance. 🙂
I’m thinking that all Wisconsin cachers should consider making a pilgrimage to this site. This is my Mecca. 😀
Where? Iowa? Was there last weekend. Spent the night in Waterloo.
Yeah, other than lagrac’s memorable 1800th find, this was no doubt the highlight of our whole day.
Even trumped visiting a cache in honor of Oelwein’s most famous hometown boy–Mr. Chrysler himself!
I guess Zuma is known in my Waterloo, too. I have a house in Kitchener-Waterloo where I dropped off an infamous Zuma geocoin.
LOL, way too funny.
And ya know, if ya did put a micro there, I would go get it.
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