Byways of Burnside #21 Traditional Cache
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This is a simple traditional cache and No.21 in an occasional series.
These byways have come into being through a variety of reasons. Some are easements for drainage etc., others are walkways left in subdivisions while a few are narrow linear creek walks. Older lanes provided access for the ‘night carts’ that collected ‘night soil’ from the houses backing on to the lanes – nice euphemisms!
All the byways are easily accessible by foot and some by car, although walking is recommended. Some are quite attractive while others are less appealing. The caches are all on public land.
The present Kitchener Avenue was named Hanover Avenue prior to World War I. During the war, in a period of anti-German sentiment, the name Hanover was dropped in favour of Kitchener.
In 1995, to avoid confusion, the Burnside Council applied names to all the unnamed lanes in the district and Hanover Lane was chosen for this lane in recognition of the original name.
Hanover was the name of the British-German Royal family. It is also a town from which many settlers migrated to South Australia.
WARNING This general area is closely settled, traffic is likely at all hours of the day or night and Muggles abound.
ALSO a spider has been seen here!
You are looking for a magnetic Eclipse.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
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