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The Cache at the Edge of the Solar System Multi-Cache

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Hidden : 5/4/2014
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

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Geocache Description:

Welcome to The Sun. From here, you will journey to the edge of our solar system, visiting the planets along the way.

Actually you are looking at a piece of public art, called "Global Journies", which will represent The Sun in our scale model of the solar system. This is the starting point for your journey to the planets (I have included Pluto as a planet as well) and onwards to the edge of our solar system.

Each planet (cache) you visit will be to scaled distance from The Sun (orbit radius) and will contain a sphere that represents each planets diameter. At each location, you will find the co-ordinates to the next planet in the system.

In order to find the first planet, Mercury, you will need to take these numbers with you, 5.637865625 for North, and 0.576617708 for West. Multiply the number of fish, by the number of wave peaks, then by each given number, to reveal the co-ordinates to the first cache.

Please note that there are no swaps or logbooks in the planet caches, these will only be found in the "Cache at the Edge of the Solar System". Please do not remove any details from each cache, and replace carefully as found.

There is a reward for the first to find, and I wish you all a safe and pleasant journey.

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