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Tatoi (Multi) Multi-cache

Hidden : 4/10/2010
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:



TATOI (Multi)



Tatoi



A visit at the former royal palace. The estate where the palace resides is enormous and one probably requires more than one day to cover it all, but its really worth it. Lots of “diamonds” around waiting to be discovered.
This is where the ousted greek royal family lived until 1968. Monarchy was abolished in 1974.
Today is part of Parnitha National Park and the whole area is open to the public. The estate and all the other buildings are closed though.

We decided to put two new caches to make this magnificent site known to all his friends of Geocaching.

The first one is a multi cache and you will take more than 2-3 hours to find it and prefer to use your bikes as you will have to explore a big part of the estate. The second you will find it on your way!!!

Have fun and enjoy the area.


The Puzzle


Below are 5 photos.

Photo_1
Photo 1 (P1)
Photo_2
Photo 2 (P2)
Photo_3
Photo 3 (P3)
Photo_4
Photo 4 (P4)
Photo_5
Photo 5 (P5)

And 5 coordinates

  1. N 38° 09.743, E 023° 47.629 This is number 2
  2. N 38° 09.750, E 023° 47.635 This is number 6
  3. N 38° 09.544, E 023° 47.781 This is number 8
  4. N 38° 09.359, E 023° 47.736 This is number 0
  5. N 38° 09.128, E 023° 47.728 This is number 9

You have to correspond one-to-one photo and coordinates and take the number of the coordinates to replace it in the below final coordinates of the crypt:

Final Coordinates : N 38° 09.P1P5P4, E 023° 47.P4P3P2
For example if the Photo 3 (P3) correspond to the coordinates #1 then replace the P3 with the number 2.


The Cache

It is a plastic cylinder wrapped in a plastic bag, that contain logbook, pencil and stash note that we please to not remove, some trade items and an FTF award with a necklace as a gift for the first finder.You can see the initial contents in the photo.

Please, hide the cache carefully, exact as you found it.



FTF : Date 12 May 2010 By Tetras61

www.geocaching-gr.comThe Greek Geocaching site (Only in Greek)


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