This is an idea I have been kicking around for some time, after many a discussion at events or online with fellow caches about how frustrating it can be to find a nano in the bush. After all, it can be hard enough at times to locate a reasonable sized container, let alone something the size of your fingernail embedded in a tree, or buried under two years of leaf litter. Mind you, there's not many more rewarding experiences than when you find one! HAHA So with that in mind...
This is a bit of a variation on that above discussion. After all, the size of an object is really about perspective isn't it? Surely if you are up really close, something small can look really big, and if you are really far away, something fairly sizeable can look quite small. Whilst I'm sure Freud may have a field day with this discussion, it's not why we are here...
Your mission is to locate two huge nanos, both of which are within 5km of the listed coordinates. These nanos are big enough to be seen from literally miles away. From space even. I've provided photos of these two nanos here:
Once you have located them, you need to identify their specific coordinates.
Then, draw a line between them. Find the midpoint of that line.
Then enter your coordinates for that point into the checker. Once you do that, you will receive some further instructions.