Kingsley Super Swaps Traditional Cache
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This cache has been placed on the reserve near Hepburn Ave, Kingsley. There are many Australian native trees planted along this road reserve that may attract native birds. These native trees are suited to the hot dry summer conditions in metropolitan Perth.
*****Congrats to Baxter6024 with FTF, closely followed by breakstah with STF *****
From Wikipedia:
Hepburn Avenue The road was built in the 1980s to meet suburban demand and was originally proposed on the Metropolitan Region Scheme as a freeway.
It was named after Alistair Hepburn, one of the drafters of the Scheme together with Professor Gordon Stephenson.
Subsequent additions east of Wanneroo Road, the original terminus, have been built in stages - in the late 1990s it was extended further east, reaching Alexander Drive in 2005, and extending to Beechboro Road in October 2010. The opening of the extension was delayed several months due to street lighting issues. Construction began on the next 1.3 kilometres (0.81 miles) extension through to Marshall in August 2010, and was opened in June 2012
***This cache is a 3kg washing powder container that has been painted black and enhanced to blend with its surroundings. It has been loaded with swaps before placement. The opening to this container is 7cm in diameter, so any swaps need to be no larger than 7cm. The cache contains a pencil and also a pencil sharper (both in a plastic bag with the log), so there's no need to bring your own writing stick.
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