With theses coordinates you'll find the small chapel of St. Michael. During the last 50 years this chapel has been used only for one feast a year in September. There are no masses any more. Turn around and you'll find the Malta Bird Park. It's worth a visit. In order to find the physical cache you have to answer the following questions:
1. Look at the stand-up display on the right side of the chapel. In which year was the chapel rebuilt? YYYY = A B C D
2. How many steps lead to the main doorway (incl. the landing)? No. of steps = E
3. How many stars do you count within the circle above the main doorway? No. of stars = F
4. There is an embossed inscription on the wall beside the right side of the door. How many letters has the first word? No. of letters = G
The formula for the coordinates of the final physical cache is:
N GC° CB.D(E+A)DA' E AF° DC.AC(E+1)(E-1)'
The spot of the final cache shows one of the most popular Maltese local fruit, the Prickly Pears. A very tasty superfood with a lot of vitamins, antioxidants, proteins. It has anti-inflammatory and anti bacterial properties. It contains a lot of seeds. That's the reasons why you should know how to eat them properly. Don't bite on the seeds!!
Furthermore, don't try to pick them without gloves. Every single fruit contains very small stings that are really annoying once they are in your skin. If you want to know how to pick them, peel them and eat them check on Youtube before.