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Lord of the Rocks: Too many variables gone missing.

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Difficulty:
4 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


This cache is designed to take you on a stroll through a green area in the centre of Cascais and to note several details that you would otherwise not notice. This cache is definitely FAMILY and KID FRIENDLY!

You will be asked to go to 7 points before going for the cache and notice a myriad of details which will provide clues to your next quest. All the points are no further than 500 m apart and the possible lack of GPS signal in some areas will not affect your quest. However, note that some of the questions are designed to trick you so you have to really notice the, in some cases, small DETAILS. Good luck and enjoy it!

Note: the cache is not located at the given coordinates although this location is also a green and very pleasant area (Parque Palmela) in Cascais that I recommend you visit.

You will have to resolve the following set of coordinates by replacing the letters with the corresponding set of numbers that you will have worked out from your detailed scrutiny of a set of points that are given to you below:

NORTH 38º A, B C D WEST 9º E, F G H

Point 1 solves for A- Your quest starts at N38º 41.711 W9º 25.339. You will be facing a statue, of whom, I cannot say. Don’t worry things will soon become clear.

This is a statue of:

1- Jayme Arthur da Costa Pinto

2- James Artur da Costa Pinto

3- Jaime Artur da Costa Pinto

The sculptor of this statue is:

2- B. Duarte

4- D. Duarte

6- A. Duarte

Was the man in the statue…

7- … the previous owner of the land you are standing in?

4- …the Mayor (pt: Presidente da Câmara)?

5- …a prominent scientist that lived in Cascais?

How many buttons does his topcoat have?

1- 4 buttons.

9- 3 buttons.

8- 6 buttons.

How many granite blocks make up the upper pedestal of the statue?

3- 14 blocks.

5- 15 blocks.

7- 16 blocks.

What two dates feature prominently at the base of this statue?

1- 1891-1910.

2- 1879-1910.

3- 1890-1909.

What facial hair does the man have?

2- Goatee (pt: pêra).

4- Goatee and mustache (pt: pêra e bigode).

9- Full beard.

Has this man got…

1- …curly hair?

9- …straight hair?

6- …is balding (pt: calvo)?

Instructions: Add all these numbers you have obtained for your answers and on those add 2 . This corresponds to A.

Point 2 solves for F- Your quest continues at N38º 41.654 W9º 25.352. You will be facing a small monument a little taller than you. Note that access to this point is as follows: Summer – Winter - 8H30 to 17H45.

This park was built in what year?

11- 1948.

9 - 1945.

0 - 1946.

How many fully grown acorns (pt: bolotas) are there on this monument? (see image for example).

4- 27 acorns.

5- 28 acorns.

6- 29 acorns.

How many large black inked letters can you count?

7- 20 letters.

4- 22 letters.

5- 21 letters.

How many numbers, in the set of small black inked letters, can you see? (pt: não algarismos; ex. 2=algarismo, 69=número).

3- 4 numbers?

2- 6 numbers?

7- 2 numbers?

Instructions: add 12 to the sum of all these numbers you have obtained for your answers and then divide by 10 . This corresponds to F.

Point 3 solves for D- Your quest continues at N38º 41.593 W9º 25.430. You will be facing a very large statue.

This statue represents …

0 – …a mother and child.

1- …an elephant and its baby.

2- …a lion and cub (pt: cria).

Who is the sculptur of this statue?

6 – Cristina Hawkins.

4 – Cristina Leiria Camarro.

9 – Cristyna Bettencourt.

How many asterisks (*) can you see engraved on this statue?

3 – 1 asterisk.

5 – 2 asterisks.

2 – 0 asterisks.

Looking around you from this point, how many round cages (pt: gaiolas redondas) can you see? (These are no more than 15 m from you).

15- 2 cages.

8 – 3 cages.

0 – 0 cages.

Approximately 20 m from you are a number of small, brown-coloured statues. How many are there?

9- 1 statue.

7- 3 statues.

5- 2 statues.

One of these statues is holding ….

2- ….an umbrella.

4- … a bag.

6 – …a ball.

Instructions: add all these numbers you have obtained for your answers and then subtract 5 and divide by 10. This corresponds to D.

Point 4 solves for H- Your quest continues at N38º 41.546 W9º 25.285. You will be facing a small WHITE building. All your clues will be obtained from this building. Ignore the other yellow building all together.

What is the name of this building?

3- D. Carlos.

2- S. Sebastião.

9- D. Dinis

How many crosses can you see if you step away from the building and face it? (the light blue one in the centre of the small mural on the right does not count – eh, eh!).

9- 4 crosses.

5- 6 crosses.

1- 5 crosses.

The predominant colour of the tiles coating the walls is:

6- Blue and white.

7- Yellow and blue.

27- Yellow and green.

Instructions: add all the numbers and take the square root (pt: raíz quadrada). This corresponds to H.

Point 5 solves for G- Your quest continues at N38º 41.586 W9º 25.365. You will be near a set of black and white squares. Hang on! You’ll see what they represent.

How many black squares are there?

3- 32 squares.

5- 31 squares.

7- 30 squares.

How many white squares are there?

3- 33 squares.

5- 30 squares.

7- 32 squares.

What are these squares used for?

66- Decoration.

69- Playing games.

72- For people to walk on.

Should these squares be used for their rightful purpose, how many horses can you see or would you see?

4- 2 horses.

8- 4 horses.

10- 1 horse.

Instructions: add all the numbers and subtract 85. This corresponds to G.

Point 6 solves for E- Your quest continues at N38º 41.567 W9º 25.327. You will be near an ornate fountain on the floor.

How many lobes (pt: lobos) does the fountain have?

4- 2 lobes.

6- 4 lobes.

8- 6 lobes.

How many spouts (pt: repuchos) does the fountain have?

6- 1 spout.

7- 2 spouts.

8- 3 spouts.

See the mural near the fountain. What year is depicted above it?

3- 1925.

4- 1926.

5- 1927.

The inscription above the mural starts with the words…

10- Deus.

11- Dios.

12- Nobis.

Instructions: add all the numbers. This corresponds to E.

Point 7 solves for BC- Your quest continues at N38º 41.540 W9º 25.286. You will be near a fountain with the king of the jungle.

What astral body is depicted in the mural behind the king of the jungle?

2- The moon.

3- The sun.

4- Saturn.

How many angels are depicted in this mural?

10- 21 angels.

15- 13 angels.

20- 6 angels.

Look to the yellow clock tower. What year is depicted in the tiled mural there?

9- AD 1919.

10- AD 1920.

11- AD 1945.

What is on top of this clock tower?

12- A spire.

15- A clock.

20- A bell.

Focus your attention on the large yellow building next to you and move inside the atrium. Note that it is open only from Tuesday to Sunday (10H00 to 17H00); Closed on Mondays and closes daily between 13H00 and 14H00 on its open days.

In the atrium, how many angels (with a blue background) can you see?

6- 8 angels.

8- 7 angels.

9- 9 angels.

Moving around the atrium, how many more angels can you spot?

2- 11 angels.

3- 12 angels.

4- 10 angels.

Look for the date 1643, what is above the date?

14- a coloured tile + a neon light.

15- a mural + an elephant..

16- a small fountain + an ugly face.

How many lower level arches can you count? These form the “walls” around the atrium.

1- 20 arches.

2- 24 arches.

3- 28 arches.

How many upper level arches can you count over the windows?

4- 50 arches.

6- 56 arches.

8- 54 arches.

Instructions: add all the numbers and subtract 24 from it. This corresponds to BC.

 

Your quest is now complete, you can now go and find the cache. As an added check, your addition of the individual numbers (A+B+C+D) should add to 55 and (E+F+G+H) to 34.

 

The cache:

- Cache recommended for 1-100 year olds.- Final cache location has a narrow path that can be a little slippery. Please look after your children at this location. - size: 8x8x6 cm, camouflaged (enjoy the cache but don't post images of the container; let others after you also be surprised).

- You cannot see it. To extract it you will have to "feel" your way around.

- Hidden at knee-level.

- In summer you may have ivy (pt: urtigas) to contend with. Take gloves.

- If you need extra help, see spoiler image.

You can check your answers for this puzzle on Geochecker.com.

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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)