Logs for peter61 

14-Dec-10
Please my other log for further details. Right now you will need special equipment to retrieve the box. It's not at the orignal hiding place. 
 
I solved the riddle at home with the use of my mobile phone.
At first I was at the wrong side of the object. On the right it was no problem to reach to the cache. It was visible a little bit. But then the accident happened, I tried to get the box out of it's hidding place, but I was a little bit clumsy and the box felt down. I had no chance to retrieve it. I'm very sorry about that. I hope it isn't to difficult for the owner to get it out of the hidding place.
I made a photo to prove that I was there.
I write a not to the owner,
Best regards,

Peter 
 
11-Dec-10
Much easier to find than the nearby traditional cache. To be honest, I haven't found that one, so far. There were too many people around.

Thank you for this one,

Peter 
 
A quite place, compared to the caches at the waterfront.
I found it on my walk from Tower Bridge to Millenium Birdge.
Thank you,

Peter 
 
18-Oct-07
Mathilde solved the riddle about the four sisters. After that it was a lot of field work and excessive usage of public transport. It took us nearly the whole day to collect the numbers and to go to the "final" location. We were very surprised about the cache location.
At least we found the cache without any problems.
Many thanks about this wonderful sightseeing cache and greetings from Vienna, Austria

Peter 
 
17-Oct-07
I found this cache, with some help of Mathilde, after visiting the Colosseum.
Greetings from Vienna, Austria

Peter 
 
15-Oct-07
Mathilde and me found this cache easily, except for many other caches in Rome. We had a wonderful time at the Circus Maximus, because it wasn't that noisy and hectic as many other parts of Rome.Greetings from Vienna, Austria.Peter 
 
16-Feb-05
I found it together with Mathilde. We had a wonderful time at the zoo. Finding the cache was quite easy, we found it within minutes. This was our first cache at Thailand, 2 others should follow.
We also visited some monuments near the zoo, Vinmanek Mansion and the Marble Temple (sorry, I forgot the thai name for that one). They are also worth a visit.

Peter

 
 
28-Jun-04
These pictures were taken at the "Donauinsel" (danube-island) at Vienna, Austria. This island isn't a real island, it is a man-made dam. It is build into the river to dissipate it. The dam has locks at each end to control the flow of the water. On one side of the island the water of the river can run free, at the other side it is regulated by the locks. The island is about 20 kilometers long and 200 meters wide. The whole island is a large recreation area. Last year, then there was a great flood running down the Danube, this dam protected the city of Vienna, an several other towns downstreams, from highwater. I think this is worth a log. You may find information about this dam here (http://www.wien.gv.at/wasserbau/schutz.htm). Sorry, I only found a german description.
Greetings from Vienna

Peter