Cellars Locationless, Locationless, Locationless
By
Cybergran V on 07-Sep-19. Waypoint GA14021
Cache Details
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Type: | Locationless |
Container: | Other |
Proximity: | 161m |
Description
Take a photo in a cellar of a winery or brewery
It is not necessary to have you, or your GPS in the photo, but must include a barrel in the photo.
so many old wineries now open their doors to tourists and some also allow you down into the cellars.
You don't have to sample the wares, but it might be fun to do so.
CONGRATULATIONS TO POOD On FTF
Hints
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Logs
Great cache
Thanks for the locationless cache
James0116
Thanks for the locationless cache
James0116
Sepplet Cellar Door, Great Western, Victoria
Had to delve deep to find this image of Trekkers in a Cellar.
Logging for the Cacheoply Game.
Had to delve deep to find this image of Trekkers in a Cellar.
Logging for the Cacheoply Game.
Rated: for Overall Experience
We’re currently enjoying a few days break in The Granite Belt. Part of the fun we’ve had in this region is visiting a winery or two. Yesterday we visited Tobin Wines for a ‘tasting’ and took a few photos while there.
Thanks Cybergran V.
Thanks Cybergran V.
Rated: for Overall Experience
I’m very surprised this Locationless Cache one hasn’t been found yet
Rated: for Overall Experience
These cellars at the Mitchelton Winery are now fifty years old.
Beneath the magnificent tower, deep underground, is quite a labyrinth of cellars, most closed to the general public.
When it first opened there was even a consecrated church and a restaurant in the cellars.
Now you can still see some of the wine stored there, plus a big exhibition of aboriginal art.
A very interesting place to visit.
Here was our family farm until Dad sold it to become the Mitchelton Winery.
I hope you will find interesting cellars in your search to log a find for this locationless.
You may log it more than once provided there is another entry between.
Beneath the magnificent tower, deep underground, is quite a labyrinth of cellars, most closed to the general public.
When it first opened there was even a consecrated church and a restaurant in the cellars.
Now you can still see some of the wine stored there, plus a big exhibition of aboriginal art.
A very interesting place to visit.
Here was our family farm until Dad sold it to become the Mitchelton Winery.
I hope you will find interesting cellars in your search to log a find for this locationless.
You may log it more than once provided there is another entry between.