Now thats What I call the UK's Most Eastern Cache Traditional Cache
Deceangi: Rather than keep this cache temporarily disabled (which should only be used for shortish periods) I'm archiving it. If/when the cache is ever replaced I'll gladly unarchive it assuming it still meets the guidelines.
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Now thats What I call the UK's Most Eastern Cache
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Right on the coast, this is a secret part of Lowestoft where not many go. Easy Terrain, take the children for a fun afternoon exploring and maybe have a picnic
Park at N52°29.757 E001°45.411 then walk along the beach to the sand covered structure at N52°29.882 E001°45.307, pause for a while and think back to a dark foggy November night somewhere between 1939 and 1945. Follow the fresh water stream to its source N52°29.888 E001°45.269 (Even Lowestoft has a spring!!!) then into the woods. Tree cover is a little heavy in places, but I managed to recieve 7 birds with my eMAP, so a more up to date model shouldnt have any difficulty.
If spending a little while here, bring drinks as there are no nearby facilities.
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Ybbx haqre gur onfr bs gur angheny nepu
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