Coodanup Corner Traditional Cache
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Coodanup Reserve is a delightful stretch of parkland along the northern reaches of the Peel Inlet, with several caches in the area to add to your enjoyment!
Coodanup was approved as a suburb name in October 1970. The meaning and derivation of "Coodanup" is unknown although H.W. Bunbury, in his book "Early Days in WA" (1836), gives "Colanup" as the Aboriginal name for the mouth of the Serpentine River which is nearby.
You are looking for a small sistema in the fork of the tree about shoulder high. PLEASE cover well when replacing as muggles abound in this area.
There are a couple of my pathtags for the first 2 finders.
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