Usually erected in a nation’s capital city, The Australian World Peace Bell was awarded to Cowra in 1992 for its long standing contribution to world peace and international understanding. The Bell is made of coins provided by 103 member countries of the United Nations, which were melted down and cast into the Bell. The Cowra Civic Square now proudly houses the Bell.
The Pavilion is decorated with pottery tiles reflecting the community's ideas about the World Peace Bell and its association with Cowra. An audio presentation explains the significance of the bell and its association with Cowra. A ceremony is held on World Peace Day - 3rd Tuesday in September - to mark the opening of the Disarmament at the United Nations.
Cache is located at South 33 50.AB5 East 148 41.CD0.
To find the missing co ordinates find the plaque called 'A life of reconciliation' which is located near the peace bell at the given waypoint of this multi.
Father Tony Glynn died: (A)/12/19(B)4.
Psalm Isaiah:- (C):4
(D)= Number of years Father Tony Glynn worked for the mission of reconciliation. Multiply the two digits together.
