
Look for a wooden box with a combination padlock.. you will also have to find the numerical value of certain shells before you can use the clues to open the lock...
The first number is: 'Spoon minus Donkey plus Pansy'
The second number is: 'Small Abalone plus Angle Wings divided by Arikreukel'
The third number is: ' Baby Toes divided by Pansy minus Shoulders'
PLEASE DON'T SHARE THIS CODE WITH OTHER CACHERS AND SPOIL THEIR FUN.. Enjoy!
The container has space for shells, tradeables and TB's.
Log book and pencil is available inside the container.
Please make sure that the lock is closed and the dials are scrambled before you leave.
Jeffreys Bay has always been known for its beautiful shells so it stands to reason that the town should have a Shell Museum.
The more than 600 shells of species from over the world makes it one of the largest shell collections in South Africa and attracts shell fanatics from over the globe. Housed in glass cases is a huge variety of shells including the legendary cowrie, the rare paper nautilus, tiny baby jam tarts and a new species of cone.