On the 10th of January 2004 on a headland 3 hrs south of Sydney, Australia the very first EarthCache was 'placed' by Geoaware and his two daughters. EarthCache I - a simple geology tour of Wasp Head sat for two weeks before it was found by Tankengine. The first log reads:
Chooo ooo *FTF* The family wanted to go to the beach today, and I thought that was a great idea! They had fun in the sand, and I went off to do the cache. It was great! Just a like exploring around the rock pools, but with a geology lesson thrown in! I’ve seen similar formations in the past, and often wondered how the heck they got to be like that, but here all was explained! Fantastic! The only minor difficulty was the initial access from the beach to the rocks, but after that it was easy going. (I think it was high tide). Excellent cache thanks geoaware – now I’m looking forward to more…
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Congulatuations!!
We will celebrate...
Where
TOUS les JOURS in Yongsan Geumho Rechensia
(See Bing Map or Google Map or Daum Street Map)
When
10th of January 2014, pm6:00~pm8:00
Earthcache List in Korea
2008
Onyang Hot Springs Earthcache by Team New Yorker
Jeju's Hallasan by New Yorker
2010
The Yongmeori Tuff Ring by alnegret and JosiCache
설악산 흘림골 퇴적층(Sediments, 堆積層) by Seoul
춘 천 분지(Basin, 盆地) by Seoul
2011
Hwaseon Cave by releasethedogs
Daegu Basin by Jiho Kim
2012
Manjanggul Lava Tubes by releasethedogs
2013
Solar Salt by Ellie&Rudi Mentry