The cache is a small container, it could hold small trackables. There is a space, close by, to park a car.
The Corrymeela Community is a Christian community whose objective is the promotion of reconciliation and peace-building through the healing of social, religious, and political divisions in Northern Ireland.
Ray Davey was the founder and first community leader of Corrymeela. During World War II he joined the YMCA to provide spiritual and physical support for troops. Ray was captured by the Germans and was a prisoner of war in Italy and then close to Dresden, Germany when it was bombed by the Allies. The bombing of Dresden affected Ray deeply, underscoring the futility and destructiveness of all conflict. While a prisoner, Ray thought about building community amidst conflict. After the war, he was appointed the first Presbyterian Dean of Residence at Queen's University. Ray felt called to establish a centre in Ballycastle, his vision was to create an open village, where people of all faiths and backgrounds could come together and learn to live in community. Corrymeela was awarded the Niwano Peace Prize in 1997.