Jingili is named after an Aboriginal group living in the Desert region of the Northern Territory. They live in Beetaloo, Newcastle Waters, Elliott and Daly Waters. Because of living together in Newcastle Waters and the existence of the telegraph line, Jingili and Mudburra considered themselves as one group. The two groups participated in the Murranji land claim.
The streets within Jingili are mostly named after Flying Officers killed in the Darwin area during WWII and local people killed in action in France or Belgium during World War I.
Sudoku (pronounced Sue-Dough-Coo) has quickly become one of the most beloved and addictive puzzles in the world. For those who regularly play Sudoku this puzzle is meant to be a challenge. To those new to Sudoku, please view the Sudoku website.
The listed coordinates are false and within 1 km of actual cache.To find the cache you must complete the following Sudoku puzzle. The missing coordinates can then be taken from the shaded squares.
Coordinates are as follows: S12 2a bcd E130 5e fgh
You can check your answers for this puzzle on GeoChecker.com.
Do not forget to track down the other caches in my series of Darwin suburbs !
Thanks to NTSTROM for the first Sudoku Puzzle in Darwin. I enjoyed it so much that I had to set my own puzzles. This is now my second Sudoku Puzzle, and is rated as Hard.
Good luck and enjoy!