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Mary Hyde's Treasure

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Released:
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Origin:
Zimbabwe
Recently Spotted:
In Tree Tunnel

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    Discovered It 1/17/2023 little-leggs discovered it Victoria, Australia   Visit Log

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    Dropped Off 8/30/2019 JASH3690 placed it in Tree Tunnel Victoria, Australia - 15.32 miles  Visit Log

    Stopped in at our cache to check on it and add some items to swap. Left Mary Hyde’s treasure for someone else to take on another adventure.

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    Visited 8/30/2019 JASH3690 took it to Chiltern Post Office Victoria, Australia - 7.35 miles  Visit Log

    Stopped for a coffee at this 150 year old Post Office in beautiful Chiltern.

    Visited 8/30/2019 JASH3690 took it to Yeddonba Rock Art Victoria, Australia - 17.82 miles  Visit Log

    The Dudora Tribe have a sacred place on Mt Pilot, where no one was allowed to hunt animal or human.

    The art site depicts a number of animals, including the Tasmanian Tiger. This was thought to have been extinct on the mainland of Australia for over 2,500 years. There are numerous small caves and very good lookouts, and the whole site is well signposted with the interesting details of the area. This Aboriginal Art Site was re opened in October 1997 to showcase the artwork of the dominant indigenous clan of the area, the Duduroa. The clan, of around 2000 covered the area south of Wodonga, around Beechworth, and almost to Wangaratta. They were a sub-clan of the Goulbum Valley people, the Pangarang. Mt Pilot was important to the Duduora, Pangarang, Quat Quatta and Minjambutta clans as a spiritual and ceremonial site. Springs located in the rock of the Mt Pilot lookout were an essential water source to these clans. The artwork, thought to be over 2000 years old, is of a Thylacine or Tasmanian Tiger, a Goanna and a Snake. These three items represent totem spirits of the Duduroa. Clan elders used this sacred site to pass on the Dreaming Story of the Tasmanian Tiger, the totem spirit of the Duduroa people. The images are quite faded but cannot be repainted as there are no known descendants of the Duduroa alive today. It is thought the orange ochre used in the paintings was acquired from Aboriginal clans in South Australia through trade.

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    Retrieve It from a Cache 8/30/2019 JASH3690 retrieved it from Monument Hill Quarry New South Wales, Australia   Visit Log

    Heading off to Mt Pilot tomorrow for some 4wd adventures.

    Dropped Off 8/1/2019 BlueBandedBee placed it in Monument Hill Quarry New South Wales, Australia - 1.55 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 8/1/2019 BlueBandedBee took it to In the guts of the hill New South Wales, Australia - 2.78 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 8/1/2019 BlueBandedBee took it to Blue Chew New South Wales, Australia - 18.44 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 7/22/2019 BlueBandedBee took it to Martin and Clara Victoria, Australia - 13.01 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 7/22/2019 BlueBandedBee took it to Once I was... a Blue Gum Plantation Victoria, Australia - 28.56 miles  Visit Log
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