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It doesn't look like a standard cache, and the flashlights seem to make it unlikely. Who would submerge a cache with a component having a 2-8hr "lifespan?"
 
There is a geocache at Breakwater that I have found, but it was a standard box and looks like this:
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Here are a couple more angles on it.




Are the feet free to rotate, or are they fixed pointing one way?

It's well kludged together from random pieces: flashlights, pry bars, and is that a cowbell? Shame you didn't pick it up.

Maybe it's a dead drop. It was left there for someone to find, and the flashlights are meant to serve as a beacon?

OMG, Karla's back in the game. Let's get George Smiley out of retirement:wink:
 
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