"<" and ">" have many uses:
- a type of brackets, also known as guillemets (not guillemots <the seabird> as one famous text company has called them!)
- to delineate speech in some languages, like this <<Bonjour>>
- to direct cars round corners, known as chevrons
- to indicate "less than" or "greater than" in mathematics and computer science
- to delimit html commands, as used throughout this listing
The cache, a magnetic nano tube, is hidden somewhere suitable (but unfortunately not particularly pretty) within a mile of the given coordinates at the following location:
N51 2(2>).(1<) (4>) (5<) E0 0(3>).(3>) (3>) (5<)
The cache is on the side of the road, but it is close to housing so please don't use torches at night and replace in the same spot so that the next cacher can find it easily.
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