
Brahms6 found this one on 16th February 2011 at 21:29, 103rd find.
In my younger days I spend a lot of time in King George Square. As an apprentice chef I worked split shifts and so the opportunity was presented to a 15 year old to create mischief in the middle of the city between shifts.
There used to be a fountain just about where this cache is now located and I recall how effective it looked when someone put colouring in it or detergent. It has now been replaced with a stainless steel structure that I assume someone thought looked good.
I think it looks like crap and the noisy bar in the middle of it only added to the picture of urban mystery (the mystery is why in a location surrounded by stainless steel and concrete would someone use stainless steel and concrete to try and create art) and opportunity lost.
Oh well maybe I am just showing my age and reminiscing for days past.
The GPS went off (it obviously didn't appreciate the architecture either) but after a bit of scouting around I sat on a block of concrete and thought where would I put a cache in this place. I then got up and walked straight to it. Signed the log and took a coin.
I was pleased to find the cache but very disappointed in the square. I hope they don't use the same architect and artists to rebuild the flood damaged areas of Brisbane
TFTC " Culture50"