Cottesloe Capers Cottesloe, Western Australia, Australia
By 2y'stassies on 08-Nov-21. Waypoint GA25036
Cache Details
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Terrain: | |
Type: | Traditional |
Container: | Small |
Coordinates: | S31° 59.887' E115° 45.097' (WGS 84) |
50J 382077E 6459092N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 12 m |
Local Government Area: | Cottesloe |
Description
A cache to help dZ cachers achieve another dZ LGA
This LGA only has a few geocaches so we decided to add one to help GCA cache hunters achieve the Perth Capitalist Mission.
You will find it beside the track in an area where muggles can suddenly appear. Please recover carefully Its a flat square sistema.
A local GCA cacher will keep an eye on this one.
Hints
Ntnvafg jnyy haqre oenapu bs fznyy gerr, orfvqr gur cngu, gbcfvqr, haqre yrns yvggre” |
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Logs
Great to see this one placed in a beautiful piece of paradise, local dolphin keeping watch.
Cottesloe Beach is a popular beach in Cottesloe and one of the most iconic locations of Western Australia. The enduring popularity of the beach is the result of combination of factors including proximity to metropolitan Perth, accessibility by train, shelter from strong summer breezes and presence of offshore reefs making it a relatively safe swimming location. It has been recognised by the Heritage Council as a place of cultural significance since 2005. Since the beginning of the twentieth century a succession of bathing structures and hotels have been constructed in prominent locations overlooking the beach. The current beach-front structure was constructed in 1996 and is known as the Indiana Teahouse. Designed in a neotraditional architectural style it has become an internationally recognised landmark of Perth. The beach hosts the popular Rottnest Channel Swim, and Sculpture by the Sea. It attracts around 600,000 visitors per year.
Thank you 2y'stassies, safe trip home to Tassie.
Cottesloe Beach is a popular beach in Cottesloe and one of the most iconic locations of Western Australia. The enduring popularity of the beach is the result of combination of factors including proximity to metropolitan Perth, accessibility by train, shelter from strong summer breezes and presence of offshore reefs making it a relatively safe swimming location. It has been recognised by the Heritage Council as a place of cultural significance since 2005. Since the beginning of the twentieth century a succession of bathing structures and hotels have been constructed in prominent locations overlooking the beach. The current beach-front structure was constructed in 1996 and is known as the Indiana Teahouse. Designed in a neotraditional architectural style it has become an internationally recognised landmark of Perth. The beach hosts the popular Rottnest Channel Swim, and Sculpture by the Sea. It attracts around 600,000 visitors per year.
Thank you 2y'stassies, safe trip home to Tassie.
Rated: for Overall Experience