This cache is not quite in the Pacific but close. The TB now resides near Victor Harbour which has a significant maritime history. The Bluff on which this cache sits was a lookout for whalers to find and hunt Southern Right Whales in the old days.
The Bluff is also near Encounter Bay, so-named because on 8 April 1802 it is where the English explorer Captain Matthew Flinders 'encountered' the French explorer Nicolas Baudin. Flinders had sailed anti-clockwise from Sydney to be the first explorer to circumnavigate the coastline of Australia. He had largely achieved that goal when his ship met Baudin's at Encounter Bay. Baudin had set out from Sydney clockwise to achieve the same goal and was chagrined to learn Flinders had nearly completed the circumnavigation.