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How Not To Be Seen Mystery Cache

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teammelbert: Well that is disappointing. Land is completely stripped. I would've thought they could have left a few trees to buffer between the houses and the new school. Oh well.

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Hidden : 2/16/2013
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:

Cache not at posted coords but should be within 3km. I don't recommend searching at night so as not to disturb the neighbours. Bring your own pen.

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In this picture is a cache. And it cannot be seen.

The first to look for this cache was Mr. E. R. Bradshaw of Napier Court, Black Lion Road, London SE49. He was thwarted by muggles near the GZ, so still the cache has not been seen.

The second to look for the cache was Mrs. B.J. Smegma of 08, The Crescent, Belmont. She couldn't find a parking spot nearby and got frustrated. Without seeing the cache she is off getting park and grabs elsewhere.

Next was Mr. Nesbitt of 645 Harlow Road, New Town. He looked around the GZ for a bit but soon realized that he had forgotten a writing stick. Since there was no point to keep on looking, he walked away without the cache being seen. Perhaps he'll get the smilie another day.

Mr. E.V. Lambert of Homeleigh, 122 The Burrows, Ostwestly probably was closest to seeing the cache. But, being afraid of spiders, didn't want to venture near any trees. He left the GZ a little panicked and ashamed without the cache being seen.

Mr. Ken Andrews, of 38 Leighton Road, Slough is the stealthiest of geocachers. He, himself, is great at not being seen. However, he is not that great at puzzles and therefore couldn't get the exact coordinates. He looked behind a wall, inside a water barrel, beneath a pile of leaves, in a hollow, and in hundreds of bushes. During his search he found three bottle caps, a pen cap lid, an old Wired magazine, and a jar of pickled herring but in none of these places was the cache seen.

Mr. and Mrs. Watson of Ivy cottage, 328 Worplesdon Road, Hull are a very cunning geocaching pair indeed. But, living in Britain, they are not about to hop on a plane just to see this cache. There are plenty of caches in Britain you know.

Now it's up to you. Can you succeed where so many others have failed? Good luck!

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

[puzzle] - Gurer ner bayl fb znal ahzoref, qba'g bire guvax vg [cache] - uvag va trbpurpx

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)