You are sure to enjoy this track through the most oddly placed and smallest rainforest I have found. Be sure to bring your camera in case you are fortunate enough to capture a glimpse of the creatures that inhabit this tranquil little spot. In fact, if you are able to get a photo of the listed locals be sure to publish them with your find note.
The area has been improved by the local community group Neighbours of Huxtable park.ย Huxtable Park
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There are playgrounds, walking paths, BBQ's, tables and everything you might need for a picnic or a break at this spot. Dogs are welcome, but they need to remain on the lead, which is a good thing as our little geohound nearly plunged into the water chasing the many lizards that are here. But alas, I had to make you do some work for this one. Here is a list of questions you will need to get answered on your trip through the rainforest.
The answers are required in order to solve the final equation that leads you to the cache location.
How many creatures inhabit this rainforest? A=
When was "Rainforest" written? D= M= YY=
How many millions of years ago was Australia warmer and wetter? BB=
How many square meters is this rainforest? CCCC=
How many cubic meters of rocks were used to build this rainforest garden? EEE=
What year where the first steel windmills built in Queensland? FFFF=
How many cubic meters of mulch were used to build this rainforest garden? GG=
The item from Roma cost how much? HHHH= JJJ equals EEE tonne equivalent. JJJ=
The cache is located at: 27 YY-BB-M . A+EEE+GG+JJJ 153 CCCC-HHHH . (FFFF-70)/2