Wraysbury Resevoir Traditional Cache
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This cache is on a public footpath, in sight of Wraysbury Resevoir.
You are looking for a small clip lock box in a camouflaged bag, (After a visit on 03/06/17 the bag seems to have gone awol) containing a log book and small swaps. It is big enough to take small travelbugs and geocoins
The footpath is very straight so any muggles can be seen from a long way off. Beware the start of the path (if you come from Wraysbury end) can be quite muddy at times.
Wraysbury Reservoir is a water supply reservoir for London lying just west of the M25 near the village of Wraysbury and Heathrow airport. The reservoir was built in 1967 and completed in 1970 with a capacity of 34,000 million litres.
The reservoir is owned and operated by Thames Water and 400 million litres of water are pumped daily from an inlet at Datchet on the River Thames.
To keep grass on the reservoir short and make inspections easier, Thames Water maintains a flock of sheep on the earthen banks.
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(Decrypt)
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