Beetlemania Traditional Cache
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The cache has been placed as part of our Dunethin Rock Rage Event. It is close to the junction of the Bli-Bli -Yandina Road and the road to Lake Dunethin, Dunethin Rock and the Marooochy River Boat Ramp. You are looking for a medium sized pill container accompanied by a guardian containing a logbook, writing implement and a small amount of swag. There is room for small travellers.
History tells us that in 1842, Andrew Petrie explored the coast north of Brisbane and discovered the Mary River with a small party including two Aboriginal men from the Brisbane River region who spoke the Yuggera language. Their name for the local black swan was “Muru-kutchi” or “red-bill” from an Aboriginal expression describing the red bill of the Australian black swan. Petrie named the area Maroochy. The Maroochy River was navigable almost to Yandina, which was the district's principal place of settlement. Lake Dunethin and Dunethin Rock were a convenient place for loading and unloading from boats, and downstream from there the land was flood prone. Dunethin Rock or thereabouts was the site of the Maroochy River primary school (1911-72) and the school of arts hall (1914). The Maroochy River locality, however, was regarded as an outlying part of Yandina. Dunethin Rock was also a depot for sugar cane grown north of the river, until the Moreton central mill in Nambour extended the cane-train network with a bridge over the river in the 1930s. Since the closure of the Nambour mill, cane growers have gone into producing cow-candy fodder.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
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