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Mirror Image (Cumbria) Virtual Cache

Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   virtual (virtual)

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Geocache Description:

A Great view from the lake - on a still day the mountains reflect to provide a mirror image in the lake.

The 'Hundred Year Stone' is a sculpture by Peter Randall-Page located on the shore of Derwent Water between Calf Close Bay and Broomhill Point. It was made in 1995 to celebrate the Centenary of the National Trust. Carved out of a boulder of volcanic rock from the Borrowdale Valley, the unusual design represents ten segments across ten rings, a century.

Depending on the season and the water level of the lake, it may be semi or even fully submerged.
To log this cache all you have to do is go to the coordinates listed and add a photo to your log of you or your GPS or something showing your caching name with the stone also visible.

Now we can imagine ourselves there rather than stuck behind a computer!

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