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Polyclipse Traditional Cache

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Ngaambul - Matt

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Hidden : 3/27/2019
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


We have always called this stretch of road Tutt's Gully. The local Lions and Quota groups erected this Celtic monument to celebrate the Celtic history of Glen Innes. Glen Innes got its name from Scotsman Archibald Clunes Innes from Thrumster in Caithness-shire. Innes arrived in Australia in 1822 on the Eliza in charge of 170 convicts. He owned a number of New England properties, one of which was called Glen Innes Station. The town of Glen Innes was gazetted at the height of the gold rush in 1852. Today's Glen Innes citizens cherish the area's Celtic heritage. This rest stop includes a picnic area and toilet block with plenty of room for parking cars, trailers and campers. Please ensure the cache is well hidden on return.

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