Spuren im Sand — Geocache of the Week

Mystery
GC4G6AR
by Johannis10
Difficulty:
1.5
Terrain:
1
Location:
Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
N 51° 50.981′ E 007° 29.337′

Lake Brombach’s shore in Germany is a perfect location for classic beach activities like building sandcastles, stacking stone towers, and drawing smiley faces in the sand. And, of course, it’s also a great spot for geocaching.

Hidden not far from the sand beaches is a geocache masterpiece just waiting for the next geocacher to find.

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New for Premium members: All Treasure collections are now active

Premium members can now access all available Treasure collections, instead of being limited to three active collections. This makes it easier to collect the Treasure you want without switching between collections.

This update introduces two improvements that players specifically requested:

1. Premium members can set up to five priority collections to collect Treasure from first.
2. Premium members can now view which collections a cache qualifies for on cache pages on Geocaching.com.
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Kijkhut ‘It Gemaaltsje’: Van wol naar weidevogels – Geocache of the week

Letterbox Hybrid
GCBAHBK
by NTM27
Difficulty:
2
Terrain:
3.5
Location:
Friesland, Netherlands
N 52° 59.140′ E 005° 31.124′

Some geocaches transport you somewhere new, not just geographically, but into a story shaped by the people who care for a place. Kijkhut ‘It Gemaaltsje’: Van wol naar weidevogels (GCBAHBK) is one of those hides. Blending creativity, community spirit, and nature, this birdwatching hut transforms an old pumping station into a peaceful haven for birdwatchers and geocachers alike.

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That’s a wrap! GIFF 2025

Once again, geocachers came together to celebrate the comedy, drama, and heart-pounding action of geocaching on the big screen.

The Geocaching International Film Festival reminds us that geocaching is about the shared, universal experiences it offers. The stories of geocaching are translatable across the entire global geocaching community, no matter what language you sign the log sheet.

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