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Cabbos Critters Cache Challenge Mystery Cache

Hidden : 4/12/2013
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


This cache is for cabbos who visited Darwin (once again) in 2012 and went on a mad caching frenzy. I am sure all who met her won’t forget her and are looking forward to her yearly visits to Darwin. This cache is placed in this spot for Cabbos love of history and banyans(not) and also all the critters she found up here which she absolutely hated. She invented a new version of the green ant dance. Cabbos also hated all the small nano/micro caches in Darwin and donated this ‘real’ cache
Cache is at the posted coordinates. Please read the description below for logging requirements.
This is another cache inspired by MarMis of New Zealand.
In order to claim a smiley for this cache in addition to finding the cache and signing the logbook you must have:
found fifty fauna caches
 
A lot of the caches are hidden in the most beautiful spots that you can imagine. The fauna is an important part of geocaching. When we do our caching how much do we enjoy the..........fauna
* The cache has to have an animal in it's name.
* Part of an animal in a non animal word are not ok. Like: Travelbug, Newbee, Pants, beer.
* Only one cache can be used from any so called "(power)trails"
* Demonstrate this logging requirement has been met by either text in the log or attaching an image.  
* So start going back through all the caches you have found and start compiling a list to show accomplishment
* The animal name can be in any language.
 
Some examples of animal cache names are This Little Piggy, Wise Bird, Curry Emus.
You need to log the GC number, Cache name and when you found it. e.g 20/12/2012 Pooches' Parade GC42Y8Q
Tree cover makes gps play up so have added detailed clue.  
Once you find the cache, if you have time, check out the interesting fruit tree at the end of the carpark.

I realize some people won't be able to upload their list until they return from holidays wherever and whenever that may be (due to access to computers etc), but know they will meet the requirements to find and log the cache. Feel free to do this. The more people that find the cache the better. Most people will need to have found about 500 plus caches to meet the challenge. If the list is not uploaded after a reasonable time on returning to your home town after your Darwin visit, the log may be deleted and obviously the caches you list will have to be dated prior to the date you log this cache.

To pass trackables through this cache you must visit and log the cache.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Gb yrsg bs fvta. Onpx va Oruvaq 2/3 zrgerf sebz ebnq.

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)