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London Letterbox & Travel bug xchange Letterbox Hybrid

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Hidden : 10/30/2005
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   large (large)

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Geocache Description:

LONDON LETTERBOX

Something a bit different placed in Regents Park central London easy excess from any main entrance into the park but best from Longbridge Gate....LARGE platic clip down lid BOX

This cache is now the most found in the United Kingdom and has had the most travel bugs and coins pass through it well done all who have found it and made history
London letter box hybrid Please use this as a normal cache or bring your rubber stamp and trade stamps with the one in the cache (don’t remove the stamp or ink) The cache can be found in Regents Park London, this is one of the Royal parks that can be found across London The best place to get close is to use the Longbridge entrance. You can park very nearby and at the time of placing the parking charge was £2.00 an hour and free on Sundays Please not the times that you visit with the open times that I have published
March – October closed at 20.00 after GMT time adjustments
November closed at 16.30
December closed at 16.30
January closed at 17.00
February closed at 18.00
March closed at 19.00
There are many micros in this and other nearby parks so I thought it would be nice to place something slightly larger. You are looking for a large plastic clip down box . So you ask what’s a letter box well across the United Kingdom but especially on Dartmoor Devon people hide small boxes like this one with a book and rubber stamp. The strange thing is that most don’t have coordinates you just look at an outcrop of rocks and guess that’s where it is. We found many in the summer when we were looking for geocaches. There are 10 United Kingdom key rings for the first 10 you don’t have to trade in fact It’s better to leave the box with just the log book and stamps in just in case it goes missing. Anyway have fun and take care to hide it well Don’t be inclined to move it or I won’t find it again... It has moved left from photo

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

jurer obgu zrgny envyvatf zrrg 15 zrgref gbb gur yrsg

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)