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The Chocolate Factory Bonus Mystery Cache

Hidden : 2/5/2020
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


There is nothing to find at the posted coordinates. 

To get the coordinates for this cache, you need to put the code into the "Certitide" checker.   You will also be provided with a hint.

The code can be obtained by completing our Adventure Lab "The Chocolate Factory".  You can find further detail about the App for Adventure Labs here: https://labs.geocaching.com. If you already have the App then search on nearby Adventures to find "The Chocolate Factory".

 When you have the answers to the five stages the code is the final digit from each answer. This may be a letter or number. Enter the five digit code into Certitude using lower case letters where appropriate. 
 


You can validate your puzzle solution with certitude.

At GZ, if you look out across the playing fields, you are looking across the site of a scheduled monument.  The site was occupied from the first to the fourth century AD, and a small Roman town was established by the third century AD. The town has been identified as one of the possible sites of the town of Traiectus, as listed on the Roman Antonine Itinerary of the third century AD. It is located between the large Roman settlements of Abonae (Bristol) and Aqua Sulis (Bath). During the construction of the factory buildings extensive Roman buried remains were discovered. A Roman building with mosaics, initially identified as a villa, was found and reconstructed at the entrance to the Somerdale site. A Roman well was left in situ and Roman coffins were also excavated. Subsequent works have revealed substantial further Roman remains on other parts of the site, notably on Keynsham Hams, including roads, numerous buildings, a possible temple, human remains and a large amount and variety of finds of the period.
 

 

🎉 Congratulations to The Appletons on a very speedy FTF  🎉

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