The glor-eos berry (baya agradable fila ocultamiento) is an extremely rare species of fruit and very little is known about where it originates from. The glor-eos berry is believed to be a close cousin to the grand-eos berry with a few subtle difference. Unlike the grand-eos variety, the glor-eos berry thrives in the shade. It's appearence is smooth and round with a hard rind that is pink in colour with varigated leaves. When the fruit has reached maturity, the inside flesh has a waxy texture and despite its sweet fruity aroma the berry is not edible. Much like the grand-eos berry, the glor-eos berry has been found to have a rich moisturizing quality which is beneficial in healing dryness. When the fruit starts to die off, the hard shell remains in tact yet the waxy flesh inside the fruit gets smaller and eventually disappears. Weather conditions, perfect temperature and regular fertilization througout the life of the plant, will determine if the existing seed inside remains during the decomposing phase of the friut which is why this fruit is also extrememly rare. The seed of the glor-eos berry is larger then the grand-eos seed and has a greenish tinge to it.
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Please be delicate while looking for the cache. This is a great place for your geohound to sniff about so bring him/her along. Children tend to enjoy this place as well for some reason so bring them along too. Please do not remove the cache even though it may be in an awkward position. Bring your own writing utensil and recover cache if needed. Watch out for muggles as they can be watching you from many different places. Feel free to post pictures but not with the cache. Spoilers are not invited.