Defence of the Realm 2 Traditional Cache
Calluna Tib: As there has been no response to the previous log requesting that this cache is checked I have no option but to archive it.
Regards
Heather
Calluna Tib
Volunteer UK Reviewer - www.geocaching.com
UK Geocaching Wiki - https://wiki.groundspeak.com/display/GEO/United+Kingdom
Geocaching.com Help Center http://support.groundspeak.com//index.php
UK Geocaching Information & Resources http://www.follow-the-arrow.co.uk
More
Please note Use of geocaching.com services is subject to the terms and conditions
in our disclaimer.
Defence of the Realm 2 (second in a series of 3). Easy level walk. Pay&Display at Minehead and Dunster Beach Holidays Site.
A lovely afternoon walk with cafes at both ends,and at Dunster Beach during the season. Nearest Carpark to this cache is Dunster Beach Holiday site (dont forget its a Pay&Dispaly .. with clampling in operation). PLEASE DO NOT ADD 'SPOILER' PHOTOS..Thanks
If you want to do all 3 Caches .. MY suggestion for parking is to park at Blue Anchor (as its FREE) followed by a 4 mile stroll along the coast, back to Minehead, doing DoR3,2,&1. Then catching the train back to Blue Anchor and enjoy the good food at the Driftwood Cafe .. Perfect!
Love to see your Photos but PLEASE DO NOT SHOW CACHE SITE .. Thanks a lot.
Cache is in a medium sized plastc box, (as 2 AmmoCan have now been stolen and I havn't any more.) with all the normal contents. PLEASE WATCH OUT FOR MUGGLES.
DEFENCE OF THE REALM 2
1940 and the cream of the German Army (80,000 crack troops to invade in the first wave and 400,000 to follow) were massing in France to invade and subdugate Britain. As France fell to German Rule one French General declared: "In three weeks England will have her neck wrung like a chicken." Churchill quipped.. “some chicken, some neck!"
Viewed objectively, Britain's position was hopeless. Hitler had amassed a huge war-machine which was out-producing Britain in almost every field of military production by a factor of two or even three to one. Europe was at his mercy. Soviet Russia was his ally. Only 21 miles of English Channel stood between him and his next intended conquest……Britain.
The first stage for the deveastating German War System (the blitzkrieg ) was for the the German Airforce to bomb Britain and break the will of the people and their ability to fight back with any force. The Battle of Britain began with 600 Royal Air Force planes and 2750 German Planes. If the RAF failed to defeat the Lufftwaffa then all there was to stop the Blitzgrieg were the Hard Defences of the Realm all over the Country, including 1000,s of pillboxes. Churchills imortal words ‘We shall fight them on the beaches....‘ would have become a reality. By carefull planning, a lot of good fortune, a dose of luck, and extream skill and bravery, the RAF won the air battle and a deflated Hitler ordered his Army to leave attacking Britain for later and advance on Russia .
British home defences of World War II ..
Pillboxes were constructed as a part of British anti-invasion preparations. In May of 1940, the Directorate of Fortifications and Works was set up at the War Office . Its purpose was to provide a number of basic pillbox designs which could be constructed by soldiers and local labour at appropriate defensive locations The basic designs were adapted to local circumstances and available building materials such that, outwardly, two pillboxes of the same basic design could look quite different. The height of a pillbox could vary significantly according to local needs: some were half buried so that the embrasures might be as low as ground level, others were raised up to give a better view; those built into hillsides might lack embrasures on some walls; the entrance could be moved and its size varied as might be convenient and there may be additional walls to protect the entrance, a freestanding blast wall or a steel door outside. . Construction often took advantage of whatever materials were available locally (for example, at the coast, beach sand and pebbles would be used) and this expedient use of local materials had the added advantage of aiding camouflage. More than 20,000 pilboxes were constructed across the country. 6,000 survive and most are Listed
Watch out for Muggles!!
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Gur Qrsraprf ner orfg ivrjrq sebz gur oevqtr npebff gur Punaary
Treasures
You'll collect a digital Treasure from one of these collections when you find and log this geocache:

Loading Treasures