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Who's the king of animals in Africa? Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

Balayang: I am regretfully archiving this cache since unfortunately there has been no action to restore it, or any communication from the cache owner, Nature Play WA, requesting additional time.

An ample opportunity has been provided for the Cache Owner to respond, but since this opportunity has been ignored, I can only conclude that the cache has been abandoned.

Caches archived under these circumstances are unable to be Unarchived, and this location is now available for the placement of a new cache, by somebody else.

Balayang
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Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Come to the heart of Deepest, Darkest.... Forrestfield!

Before the Lion King, there was a Japanese animated TV show called Kimba, the White Lion, and it was a very, very similar story. The songs weren't as good, though, but the cheesy title tune was catchy!

Don't just find the cache and run away; go and have a look at the lake and the climbing tower and stuff on the other side of the trees.
Can you make it to the top of the tower? The view's great!

There's a sign near the lake that'll tell you how this cache got its name, and there's some interesting metalwork on the bridge as well.

If you have a Nature Play WA passport (www.natureplaywa.org.au/passports), please use the stamp provided in the cache to stamp it

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