Fat Mak Traditional Cache
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Size:  (small)
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"Fat Mak" is a well known landmark of Shing Mun Country Park. It's name came from a graffito on a pear shaped rock that located at the junction of Tai Shing Stream and a country trail.
According to the legend, "Fat Mak" was a trekker nickname 30 years ago. His identity is unknown but the name has established as a place name of this nameless valley since his first drew.
The cache is a glass bottle located meters away from "Fat Mak". The GPS reception maybe jumpy in the canyon, Please refer to the spoiler for some hints.
Remark: Graffiti spoil the environment and it is illegal!
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Arkg gb n gerr ebbg. Lbh qba'g arrq gb yrnir gur cngu.