St Bede's Roman Catholic Church is a granite, Gothic-style building that was built to replace an earlier slab chapel. It is thought that St Bede's large bell was mistakenly delivered to Braidwood, having been intended for use in St Mary's Cathedral in Sydney. Today the St. Bede's Church is not only a centre for worship for the local community but also a popular site to visit by many tourists who admire not only the architecture but the beautiful stain glass windows and artworks.
The cache is not located at the posted coordinates. Instead you will find a plaque with two dates:
Stone laid = ABCD
Completed = EFGH
Then using simple substitution, calculate the coordinates for Ground Zero:
S35 (A+E)G.(B-A)G(D/4) E149 (C-A)(A+E+H).(A+B)(E+F)D
Check sum: S31 E51
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