[Toowong] Venusaur (F) (IV: 60% – CP: 1181) until 11:53:09AM at 9 Wilmac St https://brisbanepogomap.com/#-27.48668089,152.97700355 …https://maps.google.com/maps?q=-27.48668089,152.97700355 …
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[Toowong] Lapras (F) (IV: 33% – CP: 1475) until 01:00:31PM at 105 Dean St https://brisbanepogomap.com/#-27.47971428,152.98178569 …https://maps.google.com/maps?q=-27.47971428,152.98178569 …
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