Subterranean Homesick Blues Multi-Cache
Subterranean Homesick Blues
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At the start point stand in the middle and look around you.
Panel 1: 3rd = A
Panel 2: 4th = F
Panel 3: 1st = G
Panel 4: 8th = C
Panel 5: 7th = B
Panel 6: 8th + 9th = H
Panel 7: 1st = E
Panel 8: 2nd + 3rd = D
The cache can be found a 5 minute walk away at N51 3A.BCD W000 2E.FGH
'The Pump' is a significant local landmark. Donated to the village by Charlotte Gell, this water pump stands close to the village pond at the intersection of Swakeleys Road and Long Lane. After Gell's death in 1863, under the provisions of her will a water pump was sunk for the benefit for the community in 1866. The village pond next to the pump was dug at the same time as the 144-foot (44 m) well for the pump was sunk to accommodate waste from the construction.
The village pump remained in use until December 1914, while the handle was removed in 1921 by the local council for safe keeping but was never returned. The pump was restored in 2004 in partnership with a local building company and a similar handle was fitted during the works.
I'm not sure Bob Dylan has ever visited Ickenham but he must have got his inspiration from somewhere.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
YQ prager, Qlyna'f yvggyr sevraq.
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