"The Gra" Traditional Cache
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Most People in Sydney have heard of "The Bra Boys", well Sutherland Shire has "The Gra".
Grays Point Reserve is significant as it contains some of the last remaining stands of indigenous trees in the Shire, including Celtis paniculata (Hackberry, Native Celtis) which is a small tree with dark green leaves. The smooth grey bark is a special feature of the tree. Small flowers with purple/black berrys makes it attractive to rainforest birds. This tree is also a host to an endangered population of the beetle Menippus fugitivus.
The cache is located well away from this stand of trees and is on the smaller end of the regular scale. The cache is accessible at all tides, but is posibly easier at low tide. The cache could also be completed via boat. EPE was approx 5m at time of placement.
Whilst in the area go for a walk on the sand bars to see how the lucky people of The Gra live.
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Jryy V'yy or ......
Ybbx hc.
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