The coordinates will take you to the parking area from where you can take a stroll through this enchanting place while you search for the correct building.
Enjoy the atmosphere of the place and take time doing it. You don't have to spend a cent here but there is so much tempting stuff to buy and great places to eat like the GumTreez Pub & Grill. You can also visit the Rotcher Wineries where you can taste wine made from oranges.
The cache is hidden in a building where antiques and furniture are on display (not the car museum). Some of these items came from the White River museum which unfortunately does not exist anymore. You have to enter this building and search for the cache. The container is an old, red "Woolworths Tea Caddy" tin and is placed in open view.
Note the operating hours is 09:00 - 16:00, 7 days a week.
The entrance to the correct building where the cache is hidden is at the following co-ordinates:
25°18,ABC
31°01,DEF
To get the A-F you have to solve this easy puzzle:
When travelling on the R40 from the town of White River in the direction of Hazyview you will find the turn offs to the Bagdad Centre on your left and the Casterbridge Lifestyle Centre on your right. Just before this crossing you will find the clues to the puzzle.
Just imagine yourself being a small yellow/orange coloured person called Pegman, standing in this street on a specific day with a 360° view.
A - On your left you will see A amount of cars on the south side of the Bagdad Centre.
B - You will also see B amount of motorcycles in the same parking area.
C - (AxB)+ the amount of vehicles behind you= C.
D = C.
E - Since this place is near the Kruger National Park, how many lions do you see.
F - The amount of aircraft you see x2= F.