This is the 29th geocache from Team Family Affair.
Aruba is located just 20 miles off the coast of Venezuela and is
a ancient volcanic island 19.6 miles long and 6 miles wide. If
you travel along the islands Eastern edge you will pass through
an area called Wishing rocks (lots of rocks standing up as little
towers to the sky) then the old gold mine and smelter ruins
dating back to over a 125 years ago. Finally you will travel into
an area where the hard igneous rock has been left in place after
the softer rock underneath was eroded away by the action of the
large waves beating against the shore. This is the site of the
Aruba's largest natural bridge. Be sure to bring your camera and
check the area out!
To log
this cache as a find you must either:
- Find
the location and take a picture of yourself (or one of
your team members) with
your GPS in hand, and the bridge in the
background. Then upload and post it to your found
log on this geocache page. (No
GPS in the photo - then no found log. Old Photos do not
count for anything other than a logged note).
- Or
email us ( TeamFamilyAffair@hotmail.com
)the answer to the following question via e-mail: From
the given cache site coordinates - look to the north (left)
of the natural bridge and tell us what it says on the
building in big red and yellow letters. If your answer is
correct you can count this cache as a successful find.
We
hope you enjoy this cache as much as we did creating it!
-Team Family Affair