At the posted coordinates you will find information that will help you work out the nearby location of the physical cache as follows:
S 35° 15.ABC
E 139° 27.DEF
The Tailem Bend Ferry Landing was constructed in 192A
Edward John Eyre planted one of the first willows in the early 1BC0s.
The South Australian Farmers Union opened their Murray Bridge factory in 192E
The Loyalty had a maximum load of DF7 ten-gallon milk cans.
This site is one of several along the River Murray that are part of the River Boat Trail.
The trail commemorates some of South Australia's built and maritime heritage places along the River Murray.
This cache is located near the Tailem Bend heritage site that is part of the trail.
The interpretive sign tells you about the types of river boats that used to be common in this area and shows the location of nearby shipwrecks.
It also gives information about the heritage listed ferry landing of which this spot provides a good view.
Please ensure that the cache is concealed from view when you return it to its hiding spot.