Our Great land
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- 5000 or more caches found
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Our Great land
Similarly to 'Caching capers' & 'Could you imagine'. Caching has had a big impact on our lives. We have been fortuante to see some of the most spectacular & sometimes more interesting places within Australia.
Where has geocaching taken you that you would have never seen before????
Where has geocaching taken you that you would have never seen before????
- Team Piggy
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hmm.
The sides of many roads I would not have bothered to drive down otherwise. (Drive by's).
A park with a Nutty Turd in it right next to the cache ! (Read: Turd with nuts in it !, eeewww- chew your food peoples !):shock:
Some fantastic landscapes and mountains.
Rough 4wd tracks i never knew existed.
Lots of great places ! Some bad places.
A park with a Nutty Turd in it right next to the cache ! (Read: Turd with nuts in it !, eeewww- chew your food peoples !):shock:
Some fantastic landscapes and mountains.
Rough 4wd tracks i never knew existed.
Lots of great places ! Some bad places.
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- 500 or more caches logged
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Many places come to mind fo myself
The Lost city is probably the fave. But then there is.
Blue Lake Tarn at the foot of Mt Twynam. (Paramount Peak)
The old railway tunnel at Stanwell Park (Dark side of the Moon)
The old broken Bridge to Nowhere near Clunes.
Maldon Bridge (More)
Mermaid Swiiming Hole (Mermaid)
Yacaaba.
Just to name a few.
Almost every cache has been an great adventure.
Hounddog
The Lost city is probably the fave. But then there is.
Blue Lake Tarn at the foot of Mt Twynam. (Paramount Peak)
The old railway tunnel at Stanwell Park (Dark side of the Moon)
The old broken Bridge to Nowhere near Clunes.
Maldon Bridge (More)
Mermaid Swiiming Hole (Mermaid)
Yacaaba.
Just to name a few.
Almost every cache has been an great adventure.
Hounddog
- The Ginger Loon
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There have been a few places that come to mind for me;
<ul>
<li>The Rock near Wagga Wagga</li>
<li>BerowraWatersRegionalPark</li>
<li>Taffy's Rocks and of course who could forget</li>
<li>Botany Bay</li></ul>
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<li>The Rock near Wagga Wagga</li>
<li>BerowraWatersRegionalPark</li>
<li>Taffy's Rocks and of course who could forget</li>
<li>Botany Bay</li></ul>
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- 500 or more caches logged
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Ah yes! Be careful when in Hornsby, we're a real bunch of ferals up here.ideology wrote:hornsby shopping centre
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A lovely natural 'spa bath' - I would never have found this if it wasn't for Shagster's virtual cache. A beautiful afternoon, no wind, the tide was out, sun slowly sinking on the horizon. Didn't swim in the 'spa', just enjoyed the environment with the family.<p>
But someone did try it!
But someone did try it!