GCPT - Swamp Wallaby Traditional Geocache
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Size:  (micro)
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This cache is part of the GOLD COAST POWER TRAIL.
A joint initiative by a group of local Gold Coast cachers.
This cache is part of the GOLD COAST POWER
TRAIL.
A joint initiative by a group of local Gold
Coast cachers.
Each cache is themed on a critter indigenous to the Gold
Coast.
Most of the containers are small golden cache tubes with a logbook
only and should be easy to find.
However, each participating cacher has one hide which may be more
difficult!
This cache is named after a native Gold Coast Mammal called the
"Swamp Wallaby".
From the Wikipedia
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The Swamp Wallaby (Wallabia bicolor) is a small macropod marsupial
of eastern Australia.
This wallaby is also commonly known as the Black Wallaby, with
other names including Black-tailed Wallaby, Fern Wallaby, Black
Pademelon, Stinker (in Queensland), and Black Stinker (in New South
Wales). The Swamp Wallaby is currently the only living member of
the genus Wallabia.
You may have to venture into the Gold Coast Hinterland to see one
of these fellows or possibly near Lake Coombabah.
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(Decrypt)
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