For this game you might need to do a little digging . . . figuratively speaking. Uncrack the code for the clue that will take you to the cache. For those real gumshoes, try not to use the clue. All you need to know is "The History of Mexico and Mankind" (Title doesn't count.).
Parking on the side of the street will keep you close to GZ, and the cache not far away. You will need paper and pencil to decode the cipher, so bring some along. No room for any real trinkets here, just a logbook.
Here is your code: 1,5,4/1,8,4/2,4,5/5,4,4/4,7,3 3,2,4/3,7,2 5,3,1/4,10,1/3,10,1/3,5,1/2,2,1 7,1,2/6,3,2/7,3,4
The History of Mexico and Mankind is a handcrafted mosaic of 905 ceramic tiles. It was created in 1975 by Raul Esparza Sanchez of Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico. It's original home was on the side of the Los Angeles museum, but with the demolision of the building in 1984 to make way for the Californial Museum of Science and Industry, the peice was taken down and preserved. By September 2000, the Harlingen Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and Harlingen Proud convinced the California Science Center that Harlingen would be the best place for this work of art. It took nearly a decade to find a sutable place to display this mosaic, but it finally found its way to Centennial Park (named in commemoration of Harlingen's 100th Anniversary.)
For more information about the Geo-Quest visit the Harlingen Parks and Recreation website by going to www.myharlingen.us and clicking on the Parks and Recreation Tab.