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enigma di biblioteca Mystery Cache

Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:



To solve this puzzle you must go to the new Plymouth Library. The coordinates above lead to a micro container which contains the library number and location of the final stage. Also necessary is answering the below questions. These questions are not vital to finding the cache but you must answer them to be able to sign the log book. You will learn what this means later.

1) How many new deco light poles are there outside the new Plymouth Library (hint: picture of the new poles below)? 2) How many colorful circles are mounted to the ceiling above the wooden poles inside of the library (you will know them when you see them)? 3) How many books are stacked next to the statue of Paige Turner? (Near front door)


 

Subtract 10 from each of the answers to get your three digit combination. This cache IS wheelchair accessible and placed with the enthusiastic approval of the Plymouth Library. The cache is only available during the following hours: M-Thur 10a.m. - 9p.m, F- Sat 10a.m. - 5p.m., and Sun 12p.m. - 5p.m. While finding the cache, take some time to enjoy this great new library and all of its upgrades.
Congratulations to Sharknose Bunnies and Sparkyfry for the FTF. Also we would like to offer a big thanks to Sharknose Bunnies for nominating this cache as a cache of the month nominee for the month of April; we are honored that you liked the cache.


Unfortunate addition to many of our cache pages as of 2018: PLEASE REPLACE THIS CACHE AS FOUND! Unless you find it obviously out of place and in danger of going missing, we hid the cache where it was intended. Replacing caches differently than they were intended changes the experience for other cachers. Worse yet, intentionally or unintentionally breaking caches destroys the experience for your fellow cachers and makes owning caches difficult. Our caches should never ever require you to use a hammer, screwdriver, pliers, or prybar. If a cache is frozen in place, GENTLY, find a way to extract. And to everyone else, thank you so much for finding our caches. Your enjoyment of our hides makes it all worth the while.

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