Town: Bridlington
Cache Description:
A Mystery Cache near the habour pier in Bridlington.
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Due to the nature of the popularity of the area we picked this one up at night
Date found: 17/04/09
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Town: Bridlington
Cache Description:
This cache is located on the promenade on Bridlington sea front.
Tracy helped us during the weekends geocaching
Date found: 17/04/09
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Town: Alkborough
Cache Description:
Placed near to Julian's Bower,a turf cut maze. No one knows who originally cut this 12 metre maze or just when but it was first recorded in 1697. Children will enjoy going round in circles!!
Park at the coordinates given above and then follow the Nev Cole Way towards Julian's Bower to seek the cache.Date found: 13/04/09
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Town: Scunthorpe
Cache Description: Go down side footpath to cache, placed on undeveloped wasteland, sometimes dog walkers near. The cache is a small lockbox with a log book and pen behind a retail outlet centre on the edges of Scunthorpe.
Date found: 12/04/09
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Town: Cleethorpes
Cache Description: A nano cache at a great old pier.
The most difficult cache yet, partly because we didn't know what to look for.
we got there in the end.
Date found: 10/04/09
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Town: Scunthorpe
Cache Description:
Historic places around Scunthorpe series Black 35mm Film Canister
St Johns ChurchThe former Parish of Scunthorpe, was built in 1891 by JS Crowther and was a gift to the town of Rowland Winn on whos land Iron Ore was mined for the local steel industry. The church no longer has a religious function and has become part of a museum and art gallery (20-21), so called because renovation of the church and the construction of the attached building started in the 20th century and was completed in the 21st century, hence 20-21.
Date found: 05/04/09
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Town: Scunthorpe
Cache Description: White 35mm Film Canister
A nice walk through a small wooded area close to the A18 and Central Park in Scunthorpe.
Date found: 05/04/09
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