Clock-Tower Wall Traditional Cache
nathogib: I am removing all of my geocaches in protest to geocaching.com's new approach to geocaching.
I do not approve of the new way in which we are being practically forced into becoming Premium members. I think that geocaching.com have forgotten that there are many 1000s of geocachers like myself who hide and maintain the caches this sport and their business rely upon.
I'm sorry to do this, but I am not willing to pay Premium Membership and will henceforth no longer maintain my caches or geocache.
Good luck to those who continue practising the sport and thanks for all the logs and favourite points.
Nathogib
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Another in the series of Gibraltar walls. Also check out: The last wall, North Bastion wall, Jumpers Bastion Wall.
Part of what is known as what is known as the Line wall curtain. The dockyard is now operated as a commercial facility by Gibdock, although there is still a Royal Navy presence, which provides a maintenance capability. Gibraltar's naval docks are an important base for NATO. British and US nuclear submarines frequently visit the Z berths at Gibraltar. A Z berth provides the facility for nuclear submarines to visit for operational or recreational purposes, and for non-nuclear repairs.
The cache is located at the wall of a Clock-tower originally built to make sure workers were not late to work! The clock is normally in operation but at times breaks down.
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Abg va gur jnyy