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London Public Art 1 - Unfurl Multi-Cache

Hidden : 12/21/2020
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


At the coordinates you will see a bronze sculpture by Eilis O'Connell born 1953 Derry, The site  beside Wells Coates’ 1937 masterpiece 10 Palace Gate, offers an excellent balance as the two points of interest compliment one another.. Unfurl took the Royal Borough’s award for General Environmental Improvement in 2001, There are five small ornamental trees, surrounding the sculpture The sculpture is composed of a thick bronze sheet around an empty centre, in the shape of an unfolding plant.  A small person could easily hide inside.The exterior surface of the upright conical shape is marked by a ribbed horizontal pattern with a green patina; its inner surface is a smooth black patina. The sculptor describes the piece as being, “modern and organic”. The fusion of an organic form with a constructed form is a frequent feature of her work. Unfurl appears to the viewer like a flower bud or leaf gently opening to allow you to look within.

You may also find a plaque on the ground nearby you will need information from this for the final prize.

A = number of words in line 4 + line 5 =

B = number of words in line 5 + line 6 =

C = number of words in line 2 =

D =number of words in line 7 - line 4 =

E = number of words in line 6 - line 5 =

F = number of lines on the plaque =

N 51 29.ABC W 00 11.DEF

I have numbered this cache to start a series of  other caches based on London Public Art, message me if you have found or can suggest a worthy installation that I can include in the series. I will then allocate a number. 

Checksum total 47

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Congratulations to Digrey on being the First to Find and reminding me I had recycled the log sheet from another cache.

The series has begun the second is GC9PWNF London Public Art 2 - The Archer with huge thanks to CO Debs54.
To keep the series sequential please request your number before publication and use the title format.
London Public Art # - Name

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Oruvaq

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)