Park Holosiivskyi is most large in Kiev. This park was put into effect in 1957 and covers an area of about 140 hectares. The park is located 4 lakes. The lakes is called "Orehuvatsky" all together. Since 1964 the park was named in honor of the Ukrainian poet and translator Maxim Rylsky.
You can finding this multy cache with their children. It will be fun and not too difficult.
But for search of this cache, you will need to use a smartphone or tablet with NFC technology support.
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Stage1: It’s the monument of Maxim Rylsky. You can sit next to the figure of the poet and determine the coordinates of the next point, as the projection to 110.4 meters in azimuth 227.8 degrees.
Stage 2: You need to find a non-usualy tree with a geocaching logo about 2 meters Up. Look at the spoiler. Under the geocaching logo there is a NFC label. You need to read the coordinates of the final point using a mobile device.
Stage 3: The hiding place. See the description of the point. The regular container is located between two young trees at ground level under the gray cap. Digging is not necessary.
Go to the entrans of the park only 2 stops on any trolley bus from the metro station "Holosiivska". Be careful. Around many muggles.