The Nobel Prizes are five seperate prizes awarded to "those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind," as established by the 1895 will of Swedish Alfred Nobel. Prizes were first awarded in 1901, in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature and Peace. A 6th prize for Economic Sciences is also included sometimes since 1969.
Rishon Letsyon named streets of a whole neighborhood after Nobel Prize winners.
Posted coordinates will bring you to the Nobel winners promenade. Every few meters there is a stone with info dedicated to a past winner.
In order to find the cache, which is hidden elsewhere, you don't need to cure a disease, write a masterpiece or bring peace on earth. You need to carefully count and examine the info signs, and collect the clues
Note about terrain: It is wheelchair accessible hence 1.0 , however if you make mistakes this can turn out to be more for you by going back and forth.
The multi:
Find the following plates by their order starting from posted coordinates. Clue to be taken is the last digit of the year of the prize given.
There are two groups, seperated by a street. After you cross the street, start the count again from 1st.
Group 1:
A=14th B=15th C=39th
Group 2:
D=2nd E=7th F=25th
G=29th H=34th i=39th
J=40th K=63th L=85th
X=A*B*C*D
Y=(E+F)*H
Z=G*H*L
Final location is
N 31 5i.X+Y+1
E 34 4K.Z+G-J
Bonus pic in geocheck
