At the posted coordinates you will find the ideal pit stop to satisfy those demands, with rest rooms, a bakery and a bush icon to fascinate children of all ages. Once you have rested, you will need to collect some information to determine the cache location.
What is its diameter? Diameter = a.bc metres
How high is the motor? Height = de.f metres
How deep is the source? Depth = gh metres
How much does it deliver? Rate = m.n kilolitres/hour
The cache can be found a few hundred metres away at S 36º 2(h-3).b(d+e)f, E 141º 1(n-c).e(a-g)m. Near this spot there are usually emus and wallabies to be seen, as well as water birds, and a walking trail, with numerous informative signs, to stretch the family’s legs. The cache is a 400ml clip-top box, so BYO pen, and no large swaps. You shouldn’t need to leave the path to access the cache. As usual, please make sure you return the cache to its exact hiding place, and ensure that it is not visible to passers-by before you leave.
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