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Got the blues? Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

Bunjil: I cannot see any information that suggests to me that steps have been taken to resolve the issue/s associated with this placement - one or more of the following applies:

             - Cache Owner unable to maintain cache 
             - No response from the cache owner.
             - No cache to find or log to sign.
             - It has been more than 28 days since the last owner note.
             - Cache has been abandoned by cache owner/cache in disrepair

As a result I am archiving this cache to keep from continually showing up in search lists and to also prevent it from blocking other cache placements.

If you wish to repair/replace/make available the cache sometime in the next 28 days, just contact a reviewer (by email and include GC number in cache name) and, assuming it still meets the current guidelines, the reviewer will be happy to unarchive it.

If there are components or remnants of the cache and you haven't already done so, please return to the GZ and collect the cache (or remnants). We don't want to litter our environment with Geotrash.

Should you wish to replace the cache after 28 days has passed please create a new cache listing so it can be reviewed as a new cache.

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Hidden : 1/7/2011
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

This will be the first of many Geocaches hidden by TeamDDMC. Please take caution of nearby roads and there is no reason to go anywhere near the train tracks as the cache is around road level.

During the 1850’s gold rush, Ballarat had grown enormously but a journey from Geelong, the nearest port, could take nine hours by coach.
The cowies creek rail bridge was opened in 1862. It linked the goldfields to a port and provided an innovative solution where seperate spans were needed for crossing a road and a creek. The bridge was heritage listed in may 2010.

You are looking for a camoflaged 200ml sistema clip top container with log book, pen and some small swaps. FTF prize is a scratchie. Happy caching!

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