Glass Bricks Multi-Cache
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Survivors of thalidomide have been recognised with a permanent new memorial on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra.
The national site of recognition, unveiled recently, pays tribute to the survivors and families of the pharmaceutical tragedy, as well as serving as a reminder of the impact the drug has had decades on.
The memorial is made out of glass bricks laid out as a gateway, with words inscribed on them reflecting the experiences of survivors, such as determination, courage, as well as suffering and injustice.
The unveiling came a day after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese delivered a national apology to survivors in parliament.
The cache is a small size container with log book , pencil and swaps . Any comments about the final hide style or location will find the "Found Log" removed.
The final cache location can be found by answering a few questions at the start.
The cache is located at S 35.17. A84 E 149.08. BC2
A = What year was Thalidomide created in Germany? 1953 = 8 1954 = 7 1956 = 6
B= What year was the Drug Evalution Committee formed ? 1963=7 1965 =6 1967= 8
C= What year was the Therapedic Goods Administration established ?
1985= 6 1987= 8 1989 = 5
Plenty of wildlife will be guarranteed on the stroll to GZ night or day.
Good Luck !
FTF TO .....toyhunters
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