The Breton Way Traditional Cache
polkatart: I cannot maintain it any more
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Mason Island is a mostly uninhabited island off the west coast of Ireland. A place of wild storms and brilliant sunshine.
The house at this point on the island was one of the oldest houses on the island and started life as the small barn to the east end of the house, which was built much later.
It was known as the Black's house because the man who lived here had much darker skin than the rest of the fair skinned population, probably of Spanish descent.
The name 'The Breton Way' came about as a result of hard work by five young Breton lads who cleared a stretch of the small track down to the foreshore in August 2015.
The cache is a camouflaged pet tube please replace exactly as found.... or the bullocks will make off with it.....
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