


This cache is not at the
posted coordinates.
To find the cache you must
crack the code. But be careful all may not be as it
seems.
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Charles
Darwin National Park is notable for a number of World War 2-era
concrete bunkers, one of which has been converted into a visitors
centre and display of World War 2 memorabilia. Charles Darwin
National Park is also home to a number of excellent lookouts from
the Park towards the city of Darwin.
The park has extensive fire trails suitable for bush walking plus
an excellent mountain bike trail. The mountain bike trail is
maintained by the Darwin Off-Road Cyclists Club.
The cache is a 1 litre
container that has room for most swaps. Please re-hide it as you
find it. As always have fun
MAKE SURE YOU BRING INSECT REPELLANT ! - this is genuine
mangrove wetland country and at times the Midges can be a problem.
They breed in the intertidal zones in the mangroves and are usually
worst at sunrise and sunset.
The Park is available for day use
only. The gates open between 7 am and 7 pm.
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