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The Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, Norway Multi-Cache

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Makuta Teridax: [i](English version provided below for non-Norwegian cache owners, geocachers and cache reviewers).[/i]

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Hidden : 6/11/2005
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The Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, Norway
Inside the historical Vestbanen building that once housed the main station for Norway’s west-bound railway, the Nobel Peace Center is taking shape. The Center opened its doors to the public on Saturday 11 June 2005.

The Nobel Peace Center will combine dynamic communication and artistic interpretations. The Peace Prize is awarded by a committee of five, appointed by the Storting (the Norwegain parliament). According to rules laid down by the Storting, election to the committee is for a six-year term, and members can be re-elected. The committee's composition reflect the relative strengths of the political parties in the Storting. Although this is not a requirement, all committee members have been Norwegian nationals. The committee elects its own chairman and deputy chairman. The Director of the Nobel Institute serves as secretary to the committee.

The Canopy by David Adjaye
Visitors to the Nobel Peace Center will enter through a World Portal sculpture by noted architect David Adjaye. "The World Portal" is constructed out of aluminium and was founded through a generous donation from Hydro. The portal is a large rectangular shape that was developed by the architects and Hydro's aluminium research and development center and is being fabricated by the Marine Aluminium unit at Karmøy, on the west coast of Norway.

To find the cache you have to visit the building to find out exactly what the above coordinates indicates. You will find the cache in one of the following locations:
If the above given coordinates indicates the buildings . . . .
- NW corner, then goto N59 54.709 E10 43.811
- SW corner, then goto N59 54.683 E10 43.811
- center, then goto N59 54.689 E10 43.732

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)