This waymark comes to you through the good graces of our Aussie Friend
Grahame Cookie, a native Aussie. He had initially contacted us about another matter, and after a couple of emails back and forth it eventually transpired that one half of our necessary "Where's In A Name" coordinates were not that far from his hometown. Soooo, after attending the Queensland 2015 Mega Event at Stanthorpe, he ventured further north and got us our coordinates, and another new category. YAY!!!
THANKS GRAHAME!!!
The place where the coordinates arrived at the appropriate number on Grahame's GPS is just beside Willetts Road about a kilometre west of a little town known as Bauple in Queensland, Australia. Bauple's claim to fame is as the ancestral home of the Macadamia Nut locally known as the Bauple Nut. Apparently they grow and sell a lot of them there. The nut was discovered thousands of years ago on nearby Bauple Mountain by the Butchulla and Kabi Kabi People who would meet in large gatherings to feast upon the prized delicacy. It has since become the source of a viable local industry.