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Ardegães sobre o Leça Traditional Geocache

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Hidden : 1/26/2011
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


Uma cache tradicional num local onde se pode observar o Rio Leça. Por favor seja discreto, há muggles por perto.

 

Trata-se de uma cache tradicional, de tamanho pequeno, que procura levar as pessoas a um local onde se pode apreciar o Rio Leça. Situa-se na Maia, freguesia de Águas Santas.

O Rio Leça nasce no Monte de Santa Luzia, no concelho de Santo Tirso a uma altitude aproximada de 420 m. Percorre as localidades de Água Longa, Alfena, Ermesinde, Maia e Matosinhos, desaguando no Porto de Leixões (Leça da Palmeira). A sua bacia hidrográfica tem uma forma alongada e estreita com direcção predominante de nordeste-sudoeste. Os principais afluentes são a ribeira do Arquinho e a ribeira do Leandro, ambas da margem direita. Banha as antigas terras rústicas da Maia e do concelho de Matosinhos, tendo sofrido profundas alterações aquando da construção do porto de Leixões, nos finais do século XIX. Os relatos dessa época descrevem-no integrado numa paisagem bucólica, correndo entre margens férteis, apresentando este rio e a sua rede hidrográfica como geradores de recursos naturais e consequente estabelecimento de aglomerados urbanos. Notícias curiosas do princípio do século XX referem o local da Ponte da Pedra como sendo um destino típico de recreio dominical, num açude pleno de pequenos barcos.

(Fonte: Wikipédia)

 

 

A traditional cache in a place where you can see the Leça River. Pelase be carefull, there are muggles near.

 

This is a traditional cache of small size, which seeks to bring people to a place where you can enjoy the Leça River. It lies in the Maia, Aguas Santas.

The river rises in Monte de Santa Luzia, Santo Tirso, in at an approximate altitude of 420 m. Water runs through the towns Água Longa, Alfena, Ermesinde, Maia e Matosinhos, discharging into the Porto de Leixões (Leca da Palmeira). Its basin has an elongated and narrow with prevailing direction of northeast-southwest. The main tributaries are the banks of the rivers Arquinho and Leandro, both the right margin. Bathes the ancient lands of the Maia and the rustic county of Matosinhos, having undergone profound changes during the construction of the port of Leixões in the late nineteenth century. The reports describe this time-integrated in a bucolic landscape, running from the fertile banks, with this river and its river system as generators of natural resources and the consequent establishment of urban settlements. News curious of the early twentieth century concern the location of the Stone Bridge as a recreational destination typical Sunday in a pond full of small boats.

(Source: Wikipedia)

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)