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Cujo’s hood Mystery Cache

This cache has been archived.

Cenarius: Hi Cujo - The other dog,

Unfortunately there's been some continuing issues with this cache and there is no reaction from the owner. Since the cache no longer meets the Guidelines requirements, I am archiving it. I'm also archiving it to keep it from continually showing up in search lists, and to prevent it from blocking other cache placements.

If you think you have legitimate reasons for lack of maintenance and want to restore the cache in the near future, please let me know as soon as possible by the email provided in my profile. The message must include the GC code and the name of the cache. If the cache meets the requirements of the Guidelines and the reasons for unarchiving are justified, I may unarchive the cache.

IMPORTANT:
In case of permanent archiving of the cache, the owners are obliged to remove everything that they have placed on the field in relation to the cache (container and all placed waypoints).

Thank you for your understanding and best regards.

Cenarius
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Hidden : 6/27/2016
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

This cache description is written from Cujo - The Other Dog’s point of view.

While searching for this cache, you’ll visit the neighbourhood where I usually take my humans for a walk.

 

The box opens by sliding the lid.


NOTE: The cache is not located on any of the given coordinates. You have to visit all the sites, gather the necessary info you need to solve puzzles (A - E) and reveal the coordinates where the cache is located.

CACHE COORDINATES are hidden behind the letters:

N 44º 4A.B18 E 020º 2C.DE3

Starting point of our walk (N 44 48’ 5.03197 E 20 28’ 32.20838).

From where you are standing, you can see a tree that I’m checking out for a while now, but I can’t reach it because of all the cars that are circulating it.

A=Which tree is it?

  1. Plane tree (Platanus/Platan) - (A=8)

  2. Chestnut tree (Kesten) - (A=5)

  3. Pine tree (Bor) - (A=3)

 

Next point in our walk (N 44 48’ 1.57972” E 20 28’ 27.72898”).

Here, a strange metal animal starts talking to me every time I try to sniff it.

B=How many heads does it have? B=?-3

 

Third point in our walk (N 44 47’ 55.7034” E 20 28’ 7.34167”).

A lot of my doggy friends can run freely here in the park around big white church, but I first have to shake off my people and then enjoy the great times while they are frantically chasing me.

While standing beside the monument of St. Sava and looking at the Saint Sava church you see above the church doors one sole window.

C=What is the shape of that window?

  1. Square - (C=3)

  2. Cross - (C=9)

  3. Circle - (C=7)

 

Next point in our walk (N 44 48’ 8.28256”  E 20 27’ 56.37416”).

Yuck, a lot of different smells coming from beneath, but I don’t like to dwell too much.

D = the last figure in the founding year of the Belgrade sewer. D=?+3

 

Last point in our search for final coordinates is (N 44 48’ 0.20657” E 20 27’ 55.56024”).

Here I like to bring my people at least once a day. This is a fenced dog park, where we, dogs, can run freely without our owners having to worry that we’ll run away. Or at least that is what they think! Hihi, some of us are small enough to squeeze under the fence, or fast enough to run outside while someone is entering the park! I, of course, did both on numerous occasions. Ahh, happy times - watching my owners trying to outrun me, but they don’t even stand a chance. 

E=How many benches are in the enclosed (fenced) dog park? E=? - 9


Now that you have all that you need, sit on a bench (outside of the dog park please!) and calculate the final coordinates where cache is hidden.

 

Additional info about each location you have to visit (and help with what you need to find):

A

About  Kalenic Market:

The largest and best known Belgrade street market - Kalenić is located in the center of the Belgrade's smallest neighborhood - Vračar. It is located on the corner of Njegoševa and Maksima Gorkog street. It was built in 1926 and donated to the city by a rich benefactor Vlajko Kalenić . This is by far the best equipped and most popular market in Belgrade, so people from all parts of the city are coming to here to shop.

B

About Bird Robot:

Bird robot, with its practical function, helps secondary separation of waste by collecting and storing tins. Since July 3rd 2009, this inhabitant of Vračar has been fed with tins by over 100.000 citizens (thus making profit for the purchase of 4 new washing machines).

Artistic and ecological Bird Robot for tin recycling, the project authored by Biljana Biba Vicković, from December 22nd 2009 got the status of the cultural monument of the City of Belgrade protected by the Belgrade Institute for Protection of Monuments, and thus became the first artistic robot sculpture of the City of Belgrade.

C

About The Church of Saint Sava:

The Church of Saint Sava is a Serbian Orthodox church located on the Vračar plateau in Belgrade. It is one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world and ranks among the largest church buildings in the world. The church is dedicated to Saint Sava, the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church and an important figure in medieval Serbia. It is built on the Vračar plateau, on the location where his remains were burned in 1595 by Ottoman Grand Vizier Sinan Pasha. From its location, it dominates Belgrade's cityscape, and is perhaps the most monumental building in the city.

D

About Slavija Square:

Until the 1880s, the area around Slavija was a large pool on the eastern outskirts of the city. The formation of the square started when a well-known Scottish businessman and Nazarene Francis Mackenzie, bought a large piece of land above the present square and parcelled it for sale (the area became subsequently known as Englezovac). Soon after that, Mackenzie has built a house for himself at Slavija (at the place where the old "Slavija" cinema used to be), which in 1910 was turned into the Socialist People's Center, a gathering place of the worker's movement. The other, smaller buildings at the corner of Kralja Milana and the square, where the famous cafés "Tri seljaka" and "Rudničanin" used to be, were destroyed before and during World War II.

After World War II, the new communist regime renamed the square in 1947 in honour of prominent socialist figure, Dimitrije Tucović and placed a bronze bust of Tucović at the central square plateau. In the early 2000s it was officially changed back to Slavija.

 

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Gryrcubar zr jura lbh svaq vg

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)