#15 Sunshine Coast traffic signal box art trail
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The unassertive traffic signal box is often overlooked as it sits at intersections and roadsides in metropolitan areas. Urban Smart Projects, a community art initiative, has made it their mission to bring colour and art to cities and help fight graffiti. (www.urbansmartprojects.com)
Follow this trail around the Sunshine Coast and admire the original designs reflecting the vibrancy, character and stories of the community. I have included a statement from each artist about their artwork. The geocaches on this trail should be fairly quick to find to prevent cachers being too conspicuous searching in these high muggle traffic zones.
You may also like to sing Monty Pythonâs song, âI like Traffic Lightsâ on your way to keep you in the mood. (www.montypython.net)
He likes traffic lights, He likes traffic lights, He likes traffic lights.
Cockatoo Creek â painted by Glenda Pitt â May, 2017. This water playground is loved by all as a calm resting place and is supported by the bridge offering a great bike ride or walkway through the natural bush here. The water is especially appreciated by dogs which may be a bit ocean, surf shy so they really get into the swim here and cool off. Called âCockatooâ Creek because the Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoos fly in from the west and feast on the coastal banksias prevalent in Currimundi.
The cache is at the listed co-ordinates not far from the signal box.
The original found container was a small round behind a rock on Nicklin Way side. New version is a leafy micro on the other street. Parking is available very close to gz at the nearby businesses.
Congratulations NeverLostAu for FTF!!!