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Maybe I missed it but the article actually does not tell/show you where these secret locations are. A red dot on a map that doesn't zoom in well enough is kinda useless.
https://0.jaegers.net/?966fe7e5869f728e#6dzfJbegSNHvhWEjrbBexiizB1cS4XTaJWhdpET8fKVU
Article tells you it all.... if you know where to go! (was just sitting in the JS)
This entry... { "lat": "-9999", "lon": "-9999", "metadata": [ "WorcesterMA", "" ] },
Document expires in 5 days (March 1st)!
I kept the default expiration.
The data there is what was in the JS. I just pulled it out and ran it through a formatting tool so it can be consumed more easily by humans.