Geocaching
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English: Geocaching is an outdoor activity that involves the use of a Global Positioning System ("GPS") receiver to find a "geocache" (or "cache") hidden anywhere in the world. A typical cache is a small, waterproof container containing a logbook and "treasure". The cache coordinates with other details of the location are posted online. Other geocachers obtain the coordinates from the Internet and, using handheld GPS receivers, seek out the cache.
Containers
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Geocache marked as official (geocaching.com) to prevent misunderstandings by non-geocachers.
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Example geocache from the Czech Republic
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Geocache in the Czech Republic
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Geocache in the Czech Republic
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Geocache in the Czech Republic
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Geocache in the Czech Republic
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Geocache in the Czech Republic
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Geocache in North Carolina
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Geocache in Germany
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Two nano-size cache containers
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Geocache with camouflage net
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A camouflaged nut container and GPSr
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A cache hidden under pine cones and bark
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A magnetic nano cache
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A Finnish birdhouse cache requiring some tree climbing
Other
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GPS Receivers for Geocaching
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A GPS showing the position of a cache
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A travelbug from Canada
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The Wikipedia Travel Bug
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A closer view to front/back of a Travel Bug
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Geocaching player in Czech rep.