The Count (Nelson) Traditional Cache
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The village of Ranzau was settled by German immigrants in the mid 19th century.
The settlement was named after Count Graf Kuno zu Rantzau-Breitenburg of Bothmer in the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, a wealthy nobleman who supported the settlement of underprivileged Germans in the area.
Anti-German sentiment during World War I meant that the name Ranzau was changed to Hope, but the name of this road remains, and of course, the Ranzau School.
When you have signed the log, please follow the instuctions about how to seal the cache, replace it in an upright position, and recover with leaves. Thanks.
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