Sculpture by the Sea Tamarama, New South Wales, Australia
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GeodudeAU on 29-Oct-17. Waypoint GC7E6BF
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Ngaambul - Matt
Ngaambul - Matt
Had a pretty thorough scout up and down. Yeah urned over a bunch of rocks. Lots of muggles
This hasn't been found in a while and based on the last few DNF logs needs a check, please.
Sadly we were unable to locate a cache here. Had a good hunt around where the hint suggested but couldn’t find anything. TFTH
Quite disappointed as I looked for 20-30 min and no luck... I can't see any sculpture nor brick nor cache.. my first time looking for a cache outside of Melbourne
A quick find after we discovered the nearby park with the kids. a great walk and TFTC
Went for a nice walk between Bondi and Bronte beach for breakfast. Today was a nice sunny day compared to the rainy week we have been experiencing. I have not found a cache in like 4 months (shocker) so I need to get back into the game. This was my first.... Cache was found relatively quickly on the way back, I picked out the location on the way to Bronte not even knowing it to have a cache. Container was not really under the hinted object but there was also none of it around either.... lucky guess.
Thanks for the cache. There was a whale we spotted while on this walk which was really nice. Thanks mate.
Thanks for the cache. There was a whale we spotted while on this walk which was really nice. Thanks mate.
In the area today with KK doing a part of the coastal walk and notes this one was just below us so headed over. A quick change in levels, feature spotted and a quick find. Found a small bit of log to write on but really needs replacing soon. We completed the signing duties and re hid. TFTC
Found today unfortunately log way too wet to sign so have sent through a photo to co
Finally found this!!! Some previous logs helped searching area. Wouldn’t call it a brick though. TFTC
I wasted some time going down too low, some photos lead me to the correct level. The log is soaked, I couldn’t sign it, nice spot though, thanks.
It is still here. Walked in under the structure and saw some suspicious natural rocks, sure it is not a brick. Signed. TFTC
Couldn’t find this one, it seems to be missing. Looked in all the obvious spots and sadly nothing. Couldn’t find any brick either. Did find a large lizard though! The popular image for those who can’t find!!!
Stayed an extra night at my brother’s while collecting his greyhound for dog-sitting, which meant I could spend the morning on a quick trip out to Bondi while my nephew undertook a surfing lesson. Filling in time with a walk, suggested to my sister-in-law we head in a certain direction so I could also make this easy find. While I’ve never attended the Sculpture by the Sea festival, also think this may have been my first time along this part of the coastal walk (and I live less than 90min south), but it won’t be the last visit… with or without caches to find. Next time it will be with a camera. Great views!
#8998 11:40
I had an appointment near Bondi Junction and as I rarely come to this part of town, I decided to combine business with pleasure. So afterwards I headed up to Bondi and then worked my way down to Coogee, visiting some of the geocaches along the coastline.
It was a great day out enjoying the views and some great cache hides!
A nice walk along the boardwalk. The cache was quickly found at a nice spot. Unfortunately the log sheet is soaked, so a picture instead.
TFTC!
I had an appointment near Bondi Junction and as I rarely come to this part of town, I decided to combine business with pleasure. So afterwards I headed up to Bondi and then worked my way down to Coogee, visiting some of the geocaches along the coastline.
It was a great day out enjoying the views and some great cache hides!
A nice walk along the boardwalk. The cache was quickly found at a nice spot. Unfortunately the log sheet is soaked, so a picture instead.
TFTC!
Found with daughter Bex while caching in Bondi.
I am taking a road trip to Sydney to visit my daughter and picking up caches along the way.
Thanks for hiding this cache GeodudeAU
I am taking a road trip to Sydney to visit my daughter and picking up caches along the way.
Thanks for hiding this cache GeodudeAU
Here for a short holiday from SA and decided to take advantage of the perfect walking weather. Felt a bit strange climbing down with muggles around but it's common for people to sit on the rocks anyway. Found it quickly. Log is damp but writeable. TFTC
This is the first time I have been in Sydney with spare time on my hands - just a few hours, enough to do the Bondi to Bronte coastal walk (except, rebel that I am, I went Bronte to Bondi!
It's been almost a year since I'd seen the sea and, though I have been fervently dismissive of Sydney for many years, I fair confess I was struck my the natural beauty here at the rocky shore!
The cache was quickly found and signed. Thank you!
It's been almost a year since I'd seen the sea and, though I have been fervently dismissive of Sydney for many years, I fair confess I was struck my the natural beauty here at the rocky shore!
The cache was quickly found and signed. Thank you!
#367
In the area after going to Van Gogh Alive. What a beautiful location! TFTC!
In the area after going to Van Gogh Alive. What a beautiful location! TFTC!
#4065
Enjoying a caching day with Rama497. This one turned out to be a quick find although I didn't see the brick mentioned in the hint, just a couple of stones. The log was damp but a previous finder had left some dry paper which is what we signed. I've never actually been to the Sculptures by the Sea. It's on the bucket list to do one day. Thanks GeodudeAU.
Enjoying a caching day with Rama497. This one turned out to be a quick find although I didn't see the brick mentioned in the hint, just a couple of stones. The log was damp but a previous finder had left some dry paper which is what we signed. I've never actually been to the Sculptures by the Sea. It's on the bucket list to do one day. Thanks GeodudeAU.
Found this one while in a walk from Coogee to Bondi along the coastal track. Being a beautiful Saturday afternoon, the walk was teeming with muggles so most of the caches along the path were skipped, however this one I got to just as it was quietening down, and I had time to make the find. As mentioned before, part of the log is soaked however the new sheet of paper is useable.
Thanks for the cache!
Thanks for the cache!
Ms Atalanta wagged work again today so we could do the coastal walk Coogee to Bondi. This was one of the two caches we investigated on the way.
I had walked past this one a few times during sculpture by the sea simply because it was crawling with muggles at those times. Not this time however.
The log was wet, so I added a page of allegedly waterproof paper to the cache.
TFTC.
I had walked past this one a few times during sculpture by the sea simply because it was crawling with muggles at those times. Not this time however.
The log was wet, so I added a page of allegedly waterproof paper to the cache.
TFTC.
Whilst in the area doing some ALs, I made a beeline to the sculpture. Quick find at GZ. Great views. TFTC
Bit of a late log, sorry. Did this walk on Sunday for the 1st time since 2013. A great spot, nicely tucked away from passing muggles. TFTC!
Did have a pen, so included a photo of the log. Beautiful little spot, thank you!
Hi from Wales, UK! Saw this and instantly added to our bucket list! Virtual TB dropped
On a wonderful day I walked from Coogee to Bondi Beach and tried to find some caches. Too bad, that I had a lot of DNFs on my way. Well, I enjoyed myself strolling around at all these wonderful beaches. Thanks to all owners who hide caches in this muggle area with lots of work! I liked this one a lot and add a favorite point!
luckyfour from Switzerland
luckyfour from Switzerland
Thanks for the easy find in a beautiful location, by an interesting structure! The log was a little damp, but still signable. TFTC
We struggled a bit to find it cause we were too down on the path but finally found it by the sculpture
Sunday morning coastal walk is the perfect way to start the day. First cache of the day. TFTC.
Did the coastal walk from Bondi to Coogee today with Sandysa. This was our first find along the walk. Nicely hidden away from the plethora of people walking by. TFTC!
Spent some time at Bondi Beach and then walked to Bronte Beach. Found this sculpture on my way. The log was almost full, otherwise in good condition.
Thanks for the cache!
Caching
Leaving Sweden in the beginning of January, passning Singapore on the way to Australia. Then visiting NZ before flying back home via Dubai. A trip of almost three months. Fantastic scenery and nice people along the way.
Thanks for the cache!
Caching
Leaving Sweden in the beginning of January, passning Singapore on the way to Australia. Then visiting NZ before flying back home via Dubai. A trip of almost three months. Fantastic scenery and nice people along the way.
Today was time for a walk and some sunshine along this beautiful coast on our travels from Canada. Thanks for bringing me here.
This is the 2nd time we’ve been here and found it tricky to find. We. Like this find the bro k. We’ll try again another time.
We were looking for a bigger brick,still managed to find the cache. Live this little spot!
Quick find.
Unfortunately the location is misused as a unofficial loo.
Thanks for hiding and maintaining.
Greetings from Switzerland.
TFTC
Unfortunately the location is misused as a unofficial loo.
Thanks for hiding and maintaining.
Greetings from Switzerland.
TFTC
TFTC - Spending NYE around Bondi and decided to show a muggle friend what this hobby is all about. I think we have a convert?
Nicely found in the middle of the day, showing the coastal walk to visitors from Finland, including otouto. TFTC!
#1219
#1219
LOG: 12:45
Das kleine Döschen konnte ich rasch und unauffällig finden und mich ungestört in das Logbuch eintragen. TFTC!
Das kleine Döschen konnte ich rasch und unauffällig finden und mich ungestört in das Logbuch eintragen. TFTC!
Apologies for the late logging and cut 'n' paste but now Mr & Mrs Castoff are back in the UK at the same time we're catching up on the Geocaching adventures. We took hundreds of photographs but were too busy looking at stunning scenery across NSW and New Zealand to make copious notes. Beautiful part of the world. SL. TFTC.
Between muggles and family rushing me, and not wanting to pick around trash, I had to take the DNF. Pretty walk from Coogee to Bondi today! Saw a large lizard at GZ, too.
The Junior Member of our team travels for a living, and sometimes, when he has a longer layover, he finds geocaches. This is one of those.
Thanks, *GeodudeAU* for the fun. All the best, *TeamMoehrke*.
Thanks, *GeodudeAU* for the fun. All the best, *TeamMoehrke*.
Howdy from Dallas, Texas
The cache is in great shape.
This trip was planned some time ago but we kept running into issues. So when a business trip to Asia came up I decided that an unconventional route and an extended stop-over were in order as opposed to waiting for the stars to align on a pleasure trip.
Our 2020 goals are to find all the year 2000 caches and complete 6 original FIZZY loops (loops with caches placed before April 6, 2007). No one in the world has done the latter. Only one person is at 4 loops, LISDOWNEY from Ontario, Canada. So, of course, Lane Cove and Geocache - Relocated topped the list this trip and one other south of Canberra that we found, that wasn't easy.
I had been to Australia once before for a honeymoon years ago but promptly headed off to the Hayman Islands to scuba dive in the Great Barrier Reef, so I didn't get to take in many of the touristy things Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra, and Wollongong has to offer. This trip we fixed that anemia. The aforementioned cities played as our hub cities each night and the launching pad for the next day. Sydney was the only city that there were two overnight stays. Sadly the first day after landing we had found all the target caches that we had for Sydney, so I fixed that staying longer in Wollongong and did some epic hikes.
I would also be remiss if I didn't mention that while in Sydney a sad record-breaking day occurred. When driving out of the city toward the outback a radio announcement said that that day was the worst day in Sydney's history for the smoke covering the area from all the wildfires. It was bad, I could really feel it in my lungs. But, just an hour west and it was a beautiful nice day.
Things learned about Australia while on this trip (I know COs in Australia don't care about this stuff but we have students that like to read our logs here in the States and some creepers that obsess about us - no joke we had an event while there and showed a group of Sydney cachers our trolls) :
- Birds are so different here, all kinds and Cockatoos were like our Krackle birds as noisy as heck and everywhere.
- Kangaroos are like our dear. Cool to watch, see and eat. Yes, eat. It was on the menu one night.
- The Average Aussie drinks 96 liters of beer per year
- Highway 1 is the longest national highway in the world
- There are more kangaroos than people
- The Drop Bear was created to scare tourists
- And they love Vegemite
- Melbourne has the largest Greek population outside of Greece
- There’s a mountain named “Mt. Disappointment”
- Australia’s dingo fence is longer than the Great Wall of China
- Some of the world’s deadliest animals live here
- Australia was inhabited for at least 50 000 years before the British came
- Australia has over 10 000 beaches
- It’s the 6th largest country in the world
- The Australian Alps receive more snow than Switzerland
- Home to the largest living structure on Earth – The Great Barrier Reef
- The Kangaroo is the national animal of Australia
- Home to a larger population of camels than Egypt
- Wombat poo is square/cube-shaped so they don’t roll away. This makes it easier for them to mark their territory.
- The name ‘Australia’ comes from the Latin word ‘australis’, meaning southern
- Total Population: 24,970,200.
- Capital: Canberra.
- Biggest City: Sydney.
- Highest Mountain: Mount Kosciuszko
- Land area: 7,692,024 km2.
- Biggest Lake: Lake Eyre (salt) and Lake Mackay (freshwater)
- Government: Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
- Prime minister: Scott Morrison
- Currency: Australian dollar (AUD)
- Official language: English.
- National song: “Advance Australia Fair”
- Official website: www.australia.gov.au
I just got the $120 USD toll road bill for just two days caching in the Sydney area.
**Because we have had other cacher use our picture without permission we mostly only post them on Facebook now: TTO2 Cachers**
The cache is in great shape.
This trip was planned some time ago but we kept running into issues. So when a business trip to Asia came up I decided that an unconventional route and an extended stop-over were in order as opposed to waiting for the stars to align on a pleasure trip.
Our 2020 goals are to find all the year 2000 caches and complete 6 original FIZZY loops (loops with caches placed before April 6, 2007). No one in the world has done the latter. Only one person is at 4 loops, LISDOWNEY from Ontario, Canada. So, of course, Lane Cove and Geocache - Relocated topped the list this trip and one other south of Canberra that we found, that wasn't easy.
I had been to Australia once before for a honeymoon years ago but promptly headed off to the Hayman Islands to scuba dive in the Great Barrier Reef, so I didn't get to take in many of the touristy things Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra, and Wollongong has to offer. This trip we fixed that anemia. The aforementioned cities played as our hub cities each night and the launching pad for the next day. Sydney was the only city that there were two overnight stays. Sadly the first day after landing we had found all the target caches that we had for Sydney, so I fixed that staying longer in Wollongong and did some epic hikes.
I would also be remiss if I didn't mention that while in Sydney a sad record-breaking day occurred. When driving out of the city toward the outback a radio announcement said that that day was the worst day in Sydney's history for the smoke covering the area from all the wildfires. It was bad, I could really feel it in my lungs. But, just an hour west and it was a beautiful nice day.
Things learned about Australia while on this trip (I know COs in Australia don't care about this stuff but we have students that like to read our logs here in the States and some creepers that obsess about us - no joke we had an event while there and showed a group of Sydney cachers our trolls) :
- Birds are so different here, all kinds and Cockatoos were like our Krackle birds as noisy as heck and everywhere.
- Kangaroos are like our dear. Cool to watch, see and eat. Yes, eat. It was on the menu one night.
- The Average Aussie drinks 96 liters of beer per year
- Highway 1 is the longest national highway in the world
- There are more kangaroos than people
- The Drop Bear was created to scare tourists
- And they love Vegemite
- Melbourne has the largest Greek population outside of Greece
- There’s a mountain named “Mt. Disappointment”
- Australia’s dingo fence is longer than the Great Wall of China
- Some of the world’s deadliest animals live here
- Australia was inhabited for at least 50 000 years before the British came
- Australia has over 10 000 beaches
- It’s the 6th largest country in the world
- The Australian Alps receive more snow than Switzerland
- Home to the largest living structure on Earth – The Great Barrier Reef
- The Kangaroo is the national animal of Australia
- Home to a larger population of camels than Egypt
- Wombat poo is square/cube-shaped so they don’t roll away. This makes it easier for them to mark their territory.
- The name ‘Australia’ comes from the Latin word ‘australis’, meaning southern
- Total Population: 24,970,200.
- Capital: Canberra.
- Biggest City: Sydney.
- Highest Mountain: Mount Kosciuszko
- Land area: 7,692,024 km2.
- Biggest Lake: Lake Eyre (salt) and Lake Mackay (freshwater)
- Government: Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
- Prime minister: Scott Morrison
- Currency: Australian dollar (AUD)
- Official language: English.
- National song: “Advance Australia Fair”
- Official website: www.australia.gov.au
I just got the $120 USD toll road bill for just two days caching in the Sydney area.
**Because we have had other cacher use our picture without permission we mostly only post them on Facebook now: TTO2 Cachers**
First find of the day. Took a while lots of people out for Sunday walks. Greyback found it after I had already looked in same spot. On to the next one. Greetings from northern Ireland TFTC
On a family holiday out enjoying the coastal walk with Moejo found after a little bit of searching first of the day. TFTC from Northern Ireland
Walking from Coogee to Bondi. We found this right where it should be and in fine shape. SL, TFTC!
On our trip to Australia, New Zealand and Fiji we visited a lot of beautiful places and experienced a lot. We also found a lot of caches, also this one.
Thanks for showing and greetings from Austria.
Tftc
Thanks for showing and greetings from Austria.
Tftc
This was a quick easy find. Thanks for the cache.
During our three week trip to New Zealand and Australia my wife and I visited an active volcanic area, a glacier, a deserts, several rain forests, and the great barrier reef. We had a great time visiting both beautiful countries and getting out into nature every time we had the chance. We spent time in Auckland, the Coromandel Peninsula, Rotorua, Queenstown, Sydney, Uluru, and Cairns. We would like to thank all of the cache owners for placing and maintaining these caches and for taking us to some of the more out of the way places.
During our three week trip to New Zealand and Australia my wife and I visited an active volcanic area, a glacier, a deserts, several rain forests, and the great barrier reef. We had a great time visiting both beautiful countries and getting out into nature every time we had the chance. We spent time in Auckland, the Coromandel Peninsula, Rotorua, Queenstown, Sydney, Uluru, and Cairns. We would like to thank all of the cache owners for placing and maintaining these caches and for taking us to some of the more out of the way places.