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Ngongoni (Blue Wildebeest) Traditional Cache

Hidden : 9/6/2016
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Who would have thought that one can in this day and age, go on a game drive on a public road in the close vicinity of Nelspruit and see everything from a slithering snake to a buffalo and even an elephant and some great views.  Best of all is, you don’t even have to pay to do so This can be done by driving the “Uitkyk” road.  It is advisable to start at the entrance on the N4 and work your way back to wards Nelspruit.


This is the third cache in the “Uitkyk Game Drive Series and Ngongoni is the Shangaan word for Blue Wildebeest. Please leave your car only when searching for the cache and constantly be on the lookout as there are dangerous animals in the area. Enjoy your game drive and this unique caching experience where wildlife roam.

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WHAT’S THE MOST CONFUSED AFRICAN ANIMAL? ‒ THE BEWILDERBEEST

What’s so funny about this? As you may or may not know, this animal has two names, wildebeest and gnu. The former is from Afrikaans, a language related to Dutch spoken now by descendants of Dutch colonists in South Africa. If you look at the word carefully, you won’t be surprised to learn that it means “wild beast”. The other name for this large African antelope is gnu, spelled g-n-u, but pronounced with a silent G, making it sound like a homophone of new, n-e-w, and a really easy word for making puns. Gnu is a word which is a Dutch attempt to sound like the Bushman language word for the animal.

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The word is made with a click which doesn’t exist in European languages, so they spelled it with a G, I guess to symbolize the click. It might sound like this (click-nu). If this is confusing, imagine how the animal feels. That’s why the joke calls it the most confused animal in all of Africa. If you add the prefix BE to wildebeest, the word sounds very much like bewilder - beast, bewilder meaning to confuse, to lead astray, to lead into the wild or into the wilderness. I know, this is all g-nus to you. And THAT’s what’s so funny!<\P>

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What do you call a confused Wildebeest?

A Bewilderbeest

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Va nzbatfg gur ebpxf arne gur jnyy.

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)