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Abrahamskraal Traditional Cache

Hidden : 7/10/2009
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


Abrahamskraal is a secluded spot in the West Coast National Park. A brand new bird hide has been erected with a timber walkway to the hide. There is also a cottage close by that can be rented from Sanparks.

Abrahamskraal waterhole is one of the only sources of fresh water in the park, and many birds come here to drink, including Namaqua Dove, Wattled Starling, White-throated and Yellow Canaries, and Cape Bunting. Cape Reed Warbler, African Sedge Warbler and Levaillant’s Cisticola are common and easily seen in the reeds, while Black Crake skulks lower down at the reed bases. A variety of widespread waterbirds also occur here, including African Spoonbill,Moorhen and Three-banded Plover. Brown-throated Martin hunts overhead.

Tics seems to be a problem here so make sure you are clean after visiting the cache!

Bring your own pen/pencil.

There are a few things to trade.

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