Pull It Up Traditional Cache
Chalk It Up: Road works have removed the tree it was in. Cheers
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This hide is one of a series of caches that we have placed along Burra Road.
The first European camp in this area was called 'The Creek' although it soon became known amongst the early settlers as "The Burra". The first grazing and clearing of the area began in the 1830-60s and farms in the burra valley were established at the Warm Corner, KT Park, Burra Station (the original 'creek' station), London Bridge and Lagoon. By the 1920s the local population had become large enough to support two competing cricket clubs, one at the Burra park, the other near Urila. Subdivision into smaller blocks began in the 1960s as Canberra's population expanded and has created the local regions such as those surrounding Candy Road, Badgery Road and Plumbers Road. Today the majority of the area has been subdivided in this way creating a population of over three hundred houses.
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You are looking for a small container with room for swaps.
Please replace the cache in the same way you found it. Thanks.
FTF AmethystPig
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