Begin at the given coordinates. When you are there,you will see a sculpture. Look around for clues to your next stop
N01 UV.UWX E103 YU.ZWX
U = the number of animals in the sculpture
V = the number of letters in the name of the bridge
W = there is a building with very colourful windows.
Count the number of colours used for painting the windows and take away 1 to get the value of W
X = count the number of floors in that building and take away 2 to get the value of X
Y = the number of floors in the building minus 1
Z = the number of people in the sculpture minus the number of animals
Your coordinates will take you to a second sculpture nearby. You will also see a third sculpture about 30m away. Clues from both sculptures will give you the coordinates to the final stage. To find
N01 PQ.PRS E103 TP.PTS
P = the fifth number in the size of the sculpture
Q = the number of letters in the first name of the sculptor minus 1
Now go to the third sculpture
R = the word Figueras has two years following it. R is the 7th number in those years
S = the 3rd number in those years
T = the sculpture celebrates a famous scientist. T is the number of letters in his first name
At the final location of the cache, you can enjoy another well-known sculpture. As a bonus, look around for a tiny and often overlooked sculpture that is nearby.
I hope you have enjoyed this Singapore River art walk.
Congratulations, ScotEboy+Jarc8, for being FTF!
Small note on cache maintenance: Local geocacher kristabelq will assist. Thanks!