Mock this week Traditional Cache
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Ashford Green Corridor is a green space that runs through the town of Ashford in Kent, England. The Green Corridor is made up of parks, recreation grounds and other green spaces alongside the rivers that flow through Ashford.
The Green Corridor brings wildlife to the town. Ashford's rivers are surprisingly natural considering their urban surroundings, and are home for many wild plants and animals. Kingfishers, Grass Snakes, Damselflies and possibly Water Voles can all be seen. Ponds like the one at Bowen's Field attract amphibians. Singleton Lake is a habitat for wetland birds and Buxford Meadow is a wet grassland with an enormous range of plants, insects and other species. It is because these habitats are so close to where people live that the Green Corridor has been designated as a Local Nature Reserve.
Where the GZ is located it has no street lighting so any night cachers are strongly recommended to bring along a torch?
Parking is available right next to cache and please be careful when retrieving and replacing it so that others may enjoy hunting for it too.
The cache is only large enough for a log book so please bring along a pen and tweezers may be needed.
Unfortunately the cache is not accessible to wheelchair users.
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