murale / vægmaleri / Wandbild Multi-Cache
ecrane: This one had a nice run. I hope you enjoyed Sacramento's murale!
~ecrane h#210
Davis, CA USA
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murale / vægmaleri / Wandbild
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Sacramento's murals are a treasure. The amazing mural by "Cabron" aka Alex Forster is no longer one of the stages of this short multi-cache. Three new murals are right in the area. Another impressive mural nearby is Stage 4.
For some exercise, you can walk over to Stage 1 (at N 38° 34.842 W 121° 29.256).
J. At the north end of the mural, by J Street, there are several paintings that are suggestive of stained glass; these paintings have a noticeable use of blue, brown, and green. Near the top of the middle is something that looks like an artichoke. Below the artichoke is a series of small discs. How many discs are below one of these artichokes?
K. How many of these stained glass paintings are there? (Count even the partial ones.)
L. The northernmost painting shows a woman looking to your left. Above the painting, how many light fixtures are just above her head?
Now, take the short walk to Stage 2, at N 38° 34.641 W 121° 29.002.
M. What a wild and futuristic scene! There is a perfectly round white orb in the upper center of this painting. You’ll notice it radiates out shades of blue to either side. Beginning on the first level of brick that does *not* contain the white circle, count upwards to the top of the building. There is one thinner row of brick near the top, but ignore that. Not counting that thin row, how many rows of bricks are above the round white orb, to the top of the building?
Now, take the short walk back to Stage 3, at N 38° 34.666 W 121° 29.064.
N, P. Here, you can see a fanciful view of Sacramento at night. Focus on the boats on the water. They are all lit up. The smallest boat has one pink light in the window. The smallest boat also has --N-- yellow lights in the window. And, there are --P-- boats on the water, all easy to see.
Now, take the short walk to Stage 4, at N 38° 34.456 W 121° 29.116.
Q. Count the number of people in both parts of the mural. What is the total number?
R. The reading on the scale is clearly visible. What is it?
S. In one part of the mural, two hanging lamps are clearly visible. How many are clearly visible in the other part of the mural?
Now, simple subtraction will yield A through G:
A = J - P
B = M - L
C = Q - P
D = J + L
E = K - R
F = M - S
G = K - N
The fifth and final stage, where you will find the cache container, is at N 38° 34.ABC W 121° 2D.EFG. I hope you enjoyed these beautiful murals. Use stealth at the final. You'll see why when you get there. Have fun, and BYOP!
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Pyhr C qbhoyr purpx: zbfg pbzzba jbeq yratgu ba gur zheny ng guvf ybpngvba
SVANY: gur pnpur vf 4 srrg bss tebhaq, snpvat jrfg (Pnpure, lbh snpr rnfg); Abg va ohfurf; Hfr fgrnygu ng gur svany--lbh'yy frr jul jura lbh trg gurer (Nyfb, jurer evtug urer pbhyq fbzrguvat or uvqqra 4 srrg bss gur tebhaq?)
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