Battleship - Periscope #4 New South Wales, Australia
By No Tomorrow on 27-May-21. Waypoint GA21833

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Type: Unknown or Mystery
Container: Micro
Coordinates: S28° 56.000' E153° 38.000' (WGS 84)
  56J 561726E 6799235N (UTM)
Elevation: 0 m

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Can you find and sink my battleships?

I have 4 battleships hidden off the North Coast of NSW.

 

1 Aircraft Carrier = 5 squares/images long = 5 geocaches
1 Submarine = 4 squares/images long = 4 geocaches
1 Patrol Boat = 3 squares/images long = 3 geocaches
1 Minehunter = 3 squares/images long = 3 geocaches

 

I have created a 10x10 square grid with images of Australian battleships, past and present, mostly past. My 4 battleships are hidden somewhere within that grid. Discover and sink my ships to discover and find 15 geocaches. Clicking the image below will take you to the playing field. Click any square/image on the grid to be redirected to a jigidi jigsaw. Don't worry, I made them easy. Take a moment to read the description before solving the puzzle - most of them have an interesting true story. Every one of the 100 images has a different Australian battleship image, description and message upon completion of the puzzle (not all the messages are different though). If you are lucky enough to hit one of my battleships, you will be given coordinates for one of the 15 geocaches hidden in the Northern Rivers. I recommend keeping a record of which square you have tried successfully or not so you don't accidenrtally repeat them. I believe if your internet connection is interupted whilst solving the puzzle the message upon completion may not show up, so keep an eye on that.

 

Each of my 15 battleship geocache listings has this same description and will direct you to the game. Geocaching Australia has a corrected coordinates section you can update when you have discovered them. Or you can just plug the coords into your GPS or whatever. Just keep track of which one is which to log them correctly.

Ready to play? Click the image below to be taken to the game in WordPress [or if I still haven't figured out how to fix it, CTRL Click and open link in new tab]. If you are using an app to read this, you may need to view it in a browser. If you have any issues working the game at any point, please let me know so I can see what might need fixing - this is the first time I have tried this kind of linking gameboard.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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ROT 13: ABCDEFGHIJKLM
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Flood victim.
This puzzle may resurface on GC with new locations one day.
 
I believe a couple of these might be damaged or missing. I am archiving the series for an unknown period of time. I have no problem with people logging as found whilst archived... if it is found.
 
02-Jun-21
I was in Byron for work today, and decided to take the long way back to Lismore and grab a couple of caches along the way. This was the first one I drove past. Parking was easy today, but finding the cache took me longer than it should have, but eventually I found it in a spot I thought I’d already checked.

The noise of the water trickling back and forward on the edge of the river was very relaxing, and it would have been a nice spot to sit down and chill for a couple of minutes, but I had one more cache to find.

Another of the battleship series done and dusted - thanks NT!
 
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30-May-21
wow what a lot of work has gone into these puzzles
 
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