This cache brings you to the ASEAN Sculpture Garden, located adjacent to the National Monument. It is a landscaped garden with a collection of prize-winning sculptures of various interpretations of some of Southeast Asia's most respected sculptors. It was officially opened in 1987 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of ASEAN (Association of SouthEast Asian Nations). It represents the unity and co-operation among member states. The sculptures are made of wood, stainless steel, glass, marble and reinforced concrete.
The posted coordinates brings you to the trailhead. You will need to visit some of the sculptures to solve the puzzle and identify the final coordinates. The coordinates where the actual cache is hidden are:
N 03o 08.ABC
E 101o 41.XYZ
To solve the puzzle, you will need to obtain the following information from the sculptures.
A = Minus 3 from the total number of alphabets of the Philippines' sculpture title.
B = Total number of slabs on Malaysia's sculpture divide by 4.
C = Add 1 to the total number of sculptures by Singapore's artist.
X = Last digit of the total number of slabs on Malaysia's sculpture.
Y = Add 6 to the total number of concrete block in front of the Indonesia's sculpture
Z = Add 1 to the last digit of the total number of stainless steel pipes of the Thailand's sculpture.
You may refer to the background image of this cache to help you identify the sculpture's location faster (and in case some signage goes missing).
The cache is a magnetic nano. Remember to BYOP to sign the log.
Note: You may also want to visit another cache nearby (GC14FC7) while you are here.