In 1992, the Harmonie German Club committee - led by the club's longest-serving president, the late Guenter Koerner - decided to create a memorial in the club's grounds to the reunification of Germany.
"With help from friends in Berlin, they managed to get hold of a section of the wall - weighing 2.6 tonnes and standing 3.2 metres tall - for 500 Deutsch Marks," Harmonie German Club president, Kevin Bramboeck, said.
"It arrived in Sydney a few months later on board a Russian container ship, packed in a container. It was officially unveiled on October 3, 1992 - the second Day of German Unity, and the 28th anniversary of the Harmonie German Club opening.
"We are reliably advised that it is the largest piece of the wall in the Southern Hemisphere.
The cache is a micro well hidden in its environment .Permission has been granted for the hide. You will need to bring a pen.
Please rehide exactly how you found the cache. Stealth will be required. A cache used to be nearby years ago and the area needs to be highlighted again. Great lighting effects at night. Photos of the wall encouraged .Good Luck !
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