When you start geocaching, you also start to look around what kind of geocaches there are in the world. So at some point in time, you will also see some so called Gadget Caches. Gadget Caches are easy to find. Opening them will sometimes require more time and some brain power.
This cache was influenced by WVTim, who is creating astonishing caches. The only sad thing is, that they are too far away. So we try to bring some of the joy to Singapore too. As the weather is Singapore is also tending to wear of some of the necessary information, we upload a spoiler picture that will help you, when you try to solve the cache. When you retrieve the cache try not to interfere with the setup. The next cacher wants to have fun too. When you like what you find, let us now by leaving a Favorite Point. We are always looking forward to get some.
The FTF will also find a small gift, which should remind him of finding this cache.
We placed the cache in an area, where not only local cacher but also tourists have a chance to come by and find it. We found the almost last available spot in Fort Canning Park. Be careful when you approach the cache, as there are a lot of leaves, which could be slippery. Take a walk around and look for the other caches in the park too.
Fort Canning Park, an iconic hilltop landmark has witnessed many of Singapore’s historical milestones. The hill once sited the palaces of 14th century Malay Kings and served as the Headquarters of the Far East Command Centre and British Army Barracks. The decision to surrender Singapore to the Japanese on 15 February 1942 was also made on the hill, in the Underground Far East Command Centre, commonly known as Battle Box.
Today, Fort Canning Park is a venue for celebrations. Its expansive, sprawling lawns play host to concerts, theatre productions and festivals such as Shakespeare in the Park, Ballet Under the Stars and Films at the Fort, while weddings, parties and gatherings are a regular sight in the park's venue spaces. Its ancient artefacts are a must-see for history buffs, and its lush greenery and expansive lawns offer a variety of arts, heritage and nature experiences. Whether you are drawn by the park’s ancient artefacts and rich heritage or simply its tranquillity, this hilltop park offers something for the whole family.