This cache is part of my “River Nile” series. If you want THAT to make sense, you need to read the description for “Sauce of the Nile” (GCB2PFQ).
There will be a Bonus Cache associated with this series. The information needed to locate the cache can be found on the logs of selected caches on the Oran Park side of Camden Valley Way. This section of the series is still being completed.
The Blue Nile Falls is a waterfall in Ethiopia, approximately 30 km downstream of Lake Tana, which is generally considered to be the origin of that river. The lake itself is fed by numerous rivulets and streams. These trickle water into the Lake for most of the year, but in the Wet Season, the trickle becomes a torrent, significantly raising the Blue Nile’s contribution to the Nile’s overall flow downriver. If you’re reading this, good on you. Ground Level. At this time of year, the Blue Nile Falls are a spectacular sight, stretching approximately 400 mtrs wide and considered to be one of the country’s best-known tourist attractions.
In the Dry, it is possible to walk behind the curtain of falling water, and even to swim in the pool at the bottom.*
THIS CACHE has room for small swaps. Please exchange fairly, don’t just take.
There are no trails in to GZ, but a WP marks the entry point to the easiest way in. The Parking waypoint is on the “blind” side of the house, and is the spot least likely to attract attention.
* Source … Wikipedia.
*** This cache's design was inspired by a setup placed by a CO from 'these here parts'. I won't be too specific because I don't was to give away HIS cache for those who haven't been there yet. Those who have been there will probably realise who, what and where. I salute you, sir!! ***
(((Jaybeem! braves the cold for an FTF with icicles)))