Cavog is very excited to celebrate King Charle's Coronation! He's decorated the site, convinced the restaurant team to serve a Coronation Afternoon Tea (6th 8th May) and he's been trying on different crowns around the site, the only problem is, he doesn't remember where he left them all!
Can you find all the crowns around the site at Kents Cavern? They could be in the cave, woodland trail, front garden, or throughout the building.
Keep a tally of the crowns that you find during your visit and claim a prize for helping Cavog!
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