Welcome to the 12th cache in the series of Ambarvale Glen Alpine And Surrounds. A series of simple caches in the small parks in the area. The cache is a micro so please BYOP. Stealth is required as it in fairly plain view of prying muggle eyes.
My research has found that perhaps this reserve has been named mistakenly. It seems more than a coincidence that a pioneer Samuel Larken, was associated with the land in this suburb, which was granted to him in 1816, as he was a former convict. Larken was an artist working in London who was accused of stealing jewellery, clothing and silverware from St Pancras boarding house, and was subsequently transported to New South Wales on the Minorca in 1801. He received a full pardon by 1806. I suspect that this park has been a spelling change or error, to change the name to Lark. But I could be wrong. This park has been reassigned to an educational area with lots of interactive activities for the children .
The cache is in a pretty obvious spot, so please replace it as you found it.