This is a quick cache n
dash.
You are looking for a container 35mm diameter, 68mm long.
From the cache you will see a field of Llama's.
The llama (Lama glama) is a camelid, a
family that evolved originally in North America 40-50 million years
ago.
The term llama is sometimes used more broadly, to indicate any of
the four closely related animals that make up the South American
branch of the family Camelidae: the true llama, the vicuña, alpaca,
and guanaco.
They were used as a system of transportation for the Incas.
Differentiating characteristics between llamas and alpacas include
the llama's larger size and longer head. Alpaca fiber is generally
more expensive but not always more valuable.
Alpacas tend to have a more consistent color throughout the
body.
The most apparent visual difference between llamas and camels is
that camels have a hump or humps and llamas do
not.