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Education, Education and Education Mystery Cache

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Hidden : 3/28/2009
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Since all members of StashAndDash are soon to be working in the education sector, we have set up this education related multicache, situated in Corsham.

The above coordinates are bogus, but the multi is nearby...

There are a few areas to park nearby the first waypoint.

This multi takes you through potentially muddy terrain. The walking part should take around half an hour to complete.

Solve the subject-puzzles below in order to ascertain three waypoints. At each there is a clue to the final cache.
Each of the letters A-U represent single digits.


English
A - Solve the following anagrams:
Rubmen
Fo
Niles
Ni
A
Ricemilk


Maths
Fill in the bottom row of bricks with the numbers 1-5 in any order. Complete the pyramid by summing the numbers in adjacent bricks and recording the answer in the brick directly above them.


BC – The highest possible value the top brick can take.


Science
D – NitrogenIodineNeon
E – OxygenNeon
F – NickelNeon


Information Technology
G - 1001


Geography
Four children were born in different countries. Find out who was born in which country from the clues given in order to establish the values of H-K:

1. Ann was not born in Europe.
2. Deb's native language is not English.
3. Ben is not from the Americas.
4. Cal is not from the Northern Hemisphere

Languages
L = quatre-vingt-dix-neuf restar einundfünfzig restar quaranta


Religious Education
M:N – Look for it as for silver and search for it as for hidden treasure (Proverbs)




Waypoint 1
Go to:
N 51.25.H M A
W 002.11.(G-D) K B
P = The number of female faces with blonde hair on the top section

Waypoint 2
Go to:
N 51.25.H N F
W 002.11.(E-C)(J-C)(L+K)

Look for a nearby old-school one-word stone inscription above an archway.
Q = Number of letters in the inscription

Waypoint 3:
Go to:
N 51.25.L2M W 002.11.0 J I
RSTU = The date this freeschoole was founded



Final Cache:
Continue to the end of the road, cross it, and go through the kissing gate.
The final cache is a small lock and lock container with the usual swaps hidden at:

N 51.25. F (P+A) (U-T)
W 002.10. A (Q+R) (S-R)

Good Luck!

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Vafvqr gur snyyra gerr fghzc

Decryption Key

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

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)