OBS for ikke at ødelægge bedet nær
skulpturen, kan jeg oplyse at cachen ikke ligger ved selve
skulpturen, men at skulpturen kan ses fra
cachestedet!!
Cachen indeholder ved start FFC - Junior FFC og
logbog
Der var engang en Kone, som saa
gjerne vilde have sig et lille bitte Barn, men hun vidste slet
ikke, hvor hun skulde faae et fra; saa gik hun hen til en gammel
Hex og sagde til hende: "Jeg vilde saa inderlig gjerne have et
lille Barn, vil Du ikke sige mig, hvor jeg dog skal faae et
fra?"
"Jo, det skal vi nok komme ud af!" sagde Hexen. "Der har Du et
Bygkorn, det er slet ikke af den Slags, som groer paa Bondemandens
Mark, eller som Hønsene faae at spise, læg det i en Urtepotte, saa
skal Du faae noget at see!"
"Tak skal Du have!" sagde
Konen og gav Hexen tolv Skilling, gik saa hjem, plantede Bygkornet,
og strax voxte der en deilig stor Blomst op, den saae ganske ud,
som en Tulipan, men Bladene lukkede sig tæt sammen, ligesom om den
endnu var i Knop.
"Det er en nydelig Blomst!" sagde Konen, og kyssede den paa de
smukke røde og gule Blade, men lige i det hun kyssede, gav Blomsten
et stort Knald, og aabnede sig. Det var en virkelig Tulipan, kunde
man nu see, men midt inde i Blomsten, paa den grønne Stol, sad der
en lille bitte Pige, saa fiin og nydelig, hun var ikke uden en
Tomme lang, og derfor kaldtes hun Tommelise.
Dette var starten på eventyret Tommelise, læs mere om Tommelise på
dette
link
Pas på når du tager cachen og når du genplacerer den! Tab den
ikke.
EN:
Attention not to destroy the plantation, near the sculpture, I can
tell that the cache is not by the sculptureitself , but that the
sculpture can be seen from the place of the
cache!
OUH Children's Hospital is called H.C. Andersen's Children's
Hospital. At the entrance there is a fine sculpture of a fairy tale
who could use a cache. What do we cal the cache. HCA
-
Tommelise - Thumbelina or OUH - Children's Hospital? We
chose instead this and a mystery called
OUH - HC
And
There was once a woman
who wished very much to have a little child, but she could not
obtain her wish. At last she went to a fairy, and said, “I should
so very much like to have a little child; can you tell me where I
can find one?”
“Oh, that can be easily
managed,” said the fairy. “Here is a barleycorn of a different kind
to those which grow in the farmer’s fields, and which the chickens
eat; put it into a flower-pot, and see what will
happen.”
“Thank you,” said the woman,
and she gave the fairy twelve shillings, which was the price of the
barleycorn. Then she went home and planted it, and immediately
there grew up a large handsome flower, something like a tulip in
appearance, but with its leaves tightly closed as if it were still
a bud. “It is a beautiful flower,” said the woman, and she kissed
the red and golden-colored leaves, and while she did so the flower
opened, and she could see that it was a real tulip. Within the
flower, upon the green velvet stamens, sat a very delicate and
graceful little maiden. She was scarcely half as long as a thumb,
and they gave her the name of “Thumbelina,” or Tiny, because she
was so small.
This was the beginning of the
fairy tale Thumbelina, read more of the fairy tale at this
link
Pleace
be careful when you pick up the cache and when you replace it, don
drop it