The original cache description read as follows:
"The River Whitewater flows through Hampshire and is a tributary of the River Blackwater near Swallowfield. Its headwaters flow over chalk and there is little pollution making the river Whitewater rich in wildlife.
The river contains a variety of species of fish including brown trout, dace, barbel, perch, pike and chub. Fishing on part of the river is controlled by Farnborough and District Angling Society which has separate coarse and fly fishing sections. Like many rivers in the south of England, non-indigenous mink and signal crayfish are present.
The Berkshire/Hampshire county boundary is shown by a marker on a bridge crossing the River Whitewater. The cache can be found just a few yards away from the bridge, with a very useful layby for parking right opposite. You are looking for a small screwtop container."
This is now a medium sized screwtop, hot beverage container, so suitable for sizable swaps and trackables.