The southern end of Holloways Beach is a beautiful area to explore - particularly with a furry friend - but you need to beware of danger lurking beneath the water. Saltwater crocodiles are common throughout tropical North Queensland's waterways, particularly around creek and river mouths, and mangroves. Throughout north and central Queensland, yellow warning signs are placed at access points to waterways where salt aka estuarine crocodiles might live. Be aware, estuarine crocodiles may be present, even if there are no warning signs. Although there have been recorded estuarine crocodile attacks on humans, statistics show that you are more likely to die from a lightning strike or bee sting than from a crocodile attack. It serves, however, to be "Crocwise in croc territory" and always note or ask where the safest areas to swim may be.
You do not need to go into the mangroves or anywhere near the water to find this cache, but stealth is a must. BYO pen.