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Galaxidi Mystery Cache

Hidden : 4/17/2009
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Galaxidi

Galaxidi Port

One of the most picturesque towns of Greece, Galaxidi, once was commercial port. Today the old mansions reveal the old glory and attract travelers all year round. Take a walk by the sea and rest in one of the traditional taverns of her beach. Wander in her narrow streets and admire the old mansions of the city. Visit her naval museum and the temple of Saint Nikolaos with the wood carving temple .
How to get there
It is a good idea to drive through Distomo - Desfina - Itea in order to avoid traffic in the Arachova - Delphi road, which is an alternative route.
The Cache
It is an easy mystery cache that you can find in less than an hour by foot. You have to go in the nice picturesque port of the city and walk around it.First go at N38° 22.466, E022° 23.153. There you will found the statue of the adjagent photo. He was a great benefactor of Galaxidi.
A = The count of letters of his first name and B = the count of the letters of his last name.
For the second stage you have to go at N38° 22.615, E022° 23.273 and answer the following questions :
  1. How many benches are under the kiosk? If there are 2 then C=2, If there are 3 then C=0, If there are 6 then C=1.
  2. In the above coordinates you will find also a sign written in Greek, English and French about the history of the kiosk. When was built this kiosk ? This is D.
And now some calculations. The cache is at N38° 22.XAA., E022° 23.XCB where X=D/320. In less than a half an hour from here, on foot, you can reach the cache. Have Fun and enjoy this nice place!!
You can see the cache and his initial contents here. Please, hide the cache carefully, exact as you found it.

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FTF : 26 April 2009 By Tetras61


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