Black Alex Traditional Cache
TeamKazar: Archived due to cache disappearing and unable to maintain
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Ampthill Park is much more than a pleasant place to visit, it’s a nationally important historic site. Henry VIII hunted here almost 500 years ago, and the parkland landscape we enjoy today was created by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown in the 18th century.
The Park is home to a variety of interesting and important wildlife. Its veteran trees, many planted by Capability Brown, some even older, are a valuable part of its heritage and support many other organisms including fungi, insects and bats. Distinctive dry grassland communities cover the acidic sandy soils on the top of the Ridge, while at the bottom of the slopes ‘wet flushes’ are found where water seeps from the base of the Ridge. These rushy areas support unusual species such as ivy-leaved water-crowfoot. The cache is a black, metal microcache with a rolled up log inside. This should be a quick and easy park and grab. Be careful of nettles!
Additional Hints
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Nqq 689 gb 1429 naq gung'f lbhe gerr!
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