We are delighted to be placing this geocache that historic Hull figure as well. This cache is where the old Amy Johnson High School used to be.
In the midst of this housing estate we have this lovely grassy area, with shrubbery and trees to sit and admire. Whats quite remarkable is that it has been well planned to make it a nice place for people to come and enjoy.
The cache:
We deciced to place as our eldest daugther Sophie looks up to Amy Johnson as a role model.
You are looking for a micro cache and its along the artisic bench which represents Amy Johnson's plane, It is on the wing. Someone with long fingers are perfect to retrieve this cache or using giant long tweezers.
Extra Fun:
Share a selfie of yourself with the new Amy Johnson statue.
Walk along the pathway and discover the answers to the questions below, answers are engraved into the different stone.
1. What time did Amy get away?
2. How many miles to Darwin?
3. What colour is the Amy Johnson statue?
4. What is written on the top of the white stone where people like to sit?
5. 16 stops, 14 countries and how many days?
6. What is the day of the month recorded on the end and side of the white stone?
About Amy Johnson:
Amy Johnson CBE (1903-1941) was one of the most influential and inspirational women of the twentieth century. She was the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia in 1930 and set a string of other records throughout her career.