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Little Bee Traditional Cache

Hidden : 7/12/2016
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Little Bee is looking for pollen from the beautiful roses


Jameson Park & Rose Gardens in its heydey was a pineapple plantation, before the park and gardens were built


Jameson Park is famous for its magnificent rose gardens which flourish despite Durban's hot and humid climate. The park is perfect for picnics and photos, especially in spring when the roses are at their blooming best. There are some 600 rose bushes, accounting for around 200 species

Durban's Jameson Park provides colourful evidence in support of the oft-asked question: Do roses really flourish in a humid, sub-tropical climate?

The park is situated in the well-established suburb of Morningside which still retains some of its former Victorian architecture

If you look up from the park, a large home dominates the skyline. This is Elephant House, built in the early 1850s on the highest point on the Berea. It earned its name due to repeated attacks by elephants on their way up a well-worn path (now Florida Road) to drink at the Greyville marsh (today part of the the Royal Durban Golf Course). The house was declared a National Monument in 1978

Although Jameson Park is open throughout the year, it's at its best when the roses are in bloom between September and November

Every rose bush is well tended, and neatly manicured soft green lawns separate different displays. Lose yourself in the trails between the rose bushes and abandon your senses to the sight and smell of these special flowers that are an acknowledged symbol of love the world over

Jameson Park is a wonderful photographic destination for obvious reasons, so don't forget your camera and picnic basket if you're in the mood for an alfresco lunch

The park is named in honour of Robert Jameson, a councillor, chairman of the sanitary committee and later mayor of Durban from 1895 to 1897

During his 30-year tenure with the Town Council, Jameson was instrumental in planting trees throughout Durban. More than a century after his death, residents and visitors continue to appreciate the beautiful flora in local parks that bear testimony to his forward thinking

THE CACHE :

Quick walk in Jameson Park to find the Little Bee if she is not out of her hide and collecting pollen. The "beehive" is in a typical place where bees will make a hive, so it is not buried or hidden

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

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(letter above equals below, and vice versa)