Simpsons Series- "Release the Hounds" Traditional Cache
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Simpsons Series- "Release the Hounds"
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You will need to bring tweezers and a pen, keep note of the name and number on the character for the bonus cache. There are two free car parks available at the bottom of the hill, it's a beautiful walk with some impressive trees and gorgeous views.
********************************************************* Thais character uses his wealth on absurdly extravagant things, such as a life-size chess set (with humans as pieces), he owns the suit that Charlie Chaplin was buried in, went on search of the Loch Ness Monster and he regularly has 'money fights' with Smithers. In his cabinet he has a secret safe that contains his Last Will and a human heart in a jar. He has numerous physical ailments and health problems, his organs have grown immensely weak over the years. His heart is black, desiccated, and barely beats or does not beat at all. It is shrunken to the size of a cherry. His blood type is double-O negative and when his finger is pricked, he bleeds dust. The Mayo Clinic diagnosed him with 'Three Stooges Syndrome', meaning he has every disease known to man. A delicate state of homoeostasis is created by this presence in his body which cancels each other out, he took this as being invincible. ******************************************************************************************************************. Cadbury Hill overlooks the village of Yatton in North Somerset. On it's summit stands an Iron Age hill fort, which is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. Cadbury Hill is a designated Local Nature Reserve. In 2009, a 19th-century agricultural stock pond - previously hidden by undergrowth β was restored by the Yatton & Congresbury Wildlife Action Group (YACWAG). The Local Nature Reserve comprises ancient semi-natural woodland, scrub and unimproved grassland. Species of interest include marsh tit, noctule bat, slow worm, wood anemone, bluebell, betony, small scabious, rock rose, small leaved lime. On the northern limestone slope grow hundreds of common spotted orchids. The hill fort itself has many ant hills, which are visited by green woodpeckers. Cache placed with the kind permission of North Somerset Council.
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