What I like about Geocacing is the variety of experiences you get from it. From straightforward hides to multi-caches where you have to work out coordinates from, maybe, some info on a notice board for example.
Then there's puzzle caches and what a variety of those there are. Those shady cache setters have some evil ideas sometimes where you have to decode some sort of hidden info before you go on your hunt for the physical cache. Some puzzle caches you know what is required and you can do some research. Others don't give you any idea of the underlying principle and you have to get into the cache setter's mind before it can be solved.
There is nothing to see at the published coordinates.
You can validate your puzzle solution with
certitude.