A small container that needs to be well covered when you return it to its spot as the wildlife muggles can be very inquisitive and are also likely to run off with the container if given the chance. The grave is that of Percy Durban Crewe, an early pioneer to this territory who died nearby in 1931.
This cache is a short drive from the Nantwich Gate at the Western end of Hwange National Park and just over 100 Km's from Victoria Falls. This end of the park has less concentrations of wildlife and is a far less utilised area of Hwange. Just past the cache site is Nantwich Dam and the Nantwich National Park Chalets which are sadly in a very sad state of repair and not in use, while the dam itself holds barely a puddle in the peak of the rains. However the birdlife in and around the buildings are worth the visit and you never know what wildlife might be encountered along the way!