Breaking Point Traditional Cache
Graculus: As the owner has not responded to my previous log requesting that they check this cache I am archiving it.
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This Cache on a very quiet path that joins the pond with the cricket pitch. There are a few small items in this cache to trade with. This is 1 of 3 that I have placed, would be a good day out, perfect place for a picnic, children and dogs. There are also 5 in whitecliff park which is less than a mile away which you could have a go at too.
Poole Park has for many years, since it was opened in 1890, been at the heart of the Town of Poole. From it's earliest days to today, it has been a peoples park.
It is as popular with families today as it ever was. Opened in 1890 by the Prince Of Wales, it was constructed on land donated by the then Lord Wimborne.
Poole park has 2 large ponds, and a rather large lake, which is full of ducks and other birds, so advisable to take bread with you if you are taking children with you. This one is a nice walk for all the family, you will see lots of wildlife, as the park is also full of squirrels and many types of birds. There are also several different types of gardens and picnic areas, and some small fields for football/frisbee playing.
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NG YNETRE RAQ BS FVGGVAT YBT, NYVPR JBHYQ SVAQ GUVF RNFVYL.
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