Take a Dime, Leave a Dime at ICCA (#3 of Series)
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Not every cache of the series designed to plug the Inverness
geocaching hole can be too traditional; this one's of the micro
variety, and it's a doozy!
"Nar laga Dia do lahm" Series
Cache #3
Welcome again to the "Nar laga Dia do lahm" series here in
Inverness, Cape Breton, continuing with the goal of plugging the
geocaching hole that exists in this area! We've taken you up the
steepest of inclines and down them as well below the oldest of
trussels, and now, we be testing your eye for the unvisible in
trying to hawk out this micro cache at the brand new and extremely
vibrant Inverness County Centre for the Arts, here in
Inverness!
This cache here was something I had always wanted to do, as I have
grown to love the challenge of the micro caches I have found and
even those I have not found here in Cape Breton. I came across an
empty film cannister at my grandmother's house, so off the idea
went! I thought of where to place it, and could think of no better
area than our very proud Arts Centre, where we have held many
symposiums, film debuts, and public gatherings, lessons, and art
displays. Find a cache, and if found on a weekday, enjoy the art of
the county, the country, and the world!
To get here, travel on Trunk 19 after crossing the Canso Causeway
to Inverness. Once you arrive in Inverness, which is just straight
driving on the Trunk, travel through Central Avenue or just main
street until you find the turn-off to the ICCA on the right, after
driving through town, on a wide dirt road up into what appears to
be a forest. You can park at the Centre, and then the cache is a
short distance from here, although it is extremely well hidden, I
believe. There may be mugglers or there may be a display going on
that you may not have known about: keep an eye out for when certain
things are happening at the Centre if you would love to plan a
visit towards it or around it!
One thing I am hoping to do with this cache is to "take a dime,
leave a dime." Originally placed in this micro cache was a
Canadian 1974 dime. What I ask you all to do is when you find it,
bring a dime of your own, drop it off and take the last one if you
would like, and post in your log the year and nationality of the
monetary currency dime. Never know the neat currency we might log
as passing through the cache, and it's just a little more
initiative to have a goo time with it. Remember: no drugs or
drug paraphernalia is to enter this cache!
Take in the cache, take in the dime, and take in the
arts of the world! Inverness is seeing its hole plugged with more
and more fantastic opportunities: enjoy our latest
one!
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Evtug va sebag bs lbhe rlrf... jryy, zbfg rlrf!