Resting place for the brave Multi-Cache
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Resting place for the brave
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A stroll around the cemetery near the hill-side church, Sighisoara.
The rather famous and somehow lovely cemetery from the hill has been there since the 16th cemetery - when the citizens of the saxons got too many so they had to move the old cemetery outside the fortress walls'.
Step1 Let's start easy. Near the entrance. Look for Mr Grooss, he rests on a wall near 46°13.024 / 024°47.401. Herr Gooss left his earthly condition in 18AB.
Step2 Continue with a break :) Find a resting place for the living. One made possible with the help of one Rolf Schaser. How old would he be today? (take in account the year this cache was published) He would be CD years old.
Step3 Pay a visit to the Misselbachers. A rather large bunch. One of them is at the same time both the youngest and the oldest. She was only 91 when they burried her. When was she born? Her life started in 19EF. Find them at N 46°13.0((CD/2) + 1) E 024°47.3((AB-18) / 10)
Step4 Now let's get martial. There are 2 graves in the honor of the soldiers of 2 of the major wars known to human race. Start with the 2nd one (chronologically) - in one of the corners of the cemetery, somewhere not too far from the Misselbachers. You could say that all those guys resting there were pretty unlucky. For one of those the luck somehow followed him after death, on the GH'th day of june '44.
Step 5 Now let's step back in time. It's quite easy. Go up a little bit and find the WW1 corner.
Although they probably fought in the same tranches, with the same guns, shared the same uniforms and barracks, followd the same leaders, when facing death, towards the afterlife, the soldiers' whereabouts might have been determined by different rules. What's the percentage of the biggest pack? Let's call that 'IJ'.
Final You might enjoy a rather hidden spot of the cemetery if you care to let your GPS point you to the following coordinates N 46°13.0(EF-2) E 024°47.1(IJ + (GH/2))
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