A Grave situation #1 Traditional Cache
de ja vu: Trying to decide whether to replace the log, or remove the cache. We decided to archive the cache and maybe place a different hide nearby sometime soon. RIP little cache.
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Yes this a cache in a graveyard. HOWEVER be respectful of its occupants. The cache is no where near a grave. Very easy terrain but the actual cache is well camoflaged.
This is the first cache in a series which should be some fun. why not attempt the caches at night. Take a minute to have a look around these well kept grounds.
The records show that the land was purchased on the 23rd of September 1878.
The first known Head Stone was that of Henry Skuse Wetherman who died on the 24th July 1881.
Unfortunately the cemetery Trust records were destroyed by fire early in 1926
In 2014 De Ja Vu adopted this cache originally placed by Jindi Kid. Jindi Kid introduced our son, GeO_LIGHTLY, to geocaching. We then joined the craze due to driving the boys to caches on weekends. The boys are now at University and distracted from geocaching. We are happy to look after their caches and would like to think that one day they may adopt their caches back from us.
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(Decrypt)
qba'g gryy zr lbh unir uvg Ebpx obggbz
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