Dus je bent eindelijk klaar om je eerste geocache te verstoppen? Je hebt meer dan 20 caches gevonden, verschillende cachesoorten geprobeerd en jezelf uitgedaagd met verschillende niveau’s van moeilijkheid en terrein? Nu kun je er zelf één verstoppen!
Author: Mackenzie
Hiding your first geocache
So you are finally ready to hide your first geocache? You have found over 20 caches, explored different cache types, and challenged yourself with different levels of difficulty and terrain? Now you can hide one of your very own!
Three Sisters — Geocache of the Week
- Traditional
- GC3T4H1
- by Scouter_John
- Location:
- Ontario, Canada
- N 43° 13.270′ W 080° 21.231′
If given the opportunity to explore a piece of history and find the most challenging of geocaches, would you take it? It’s not every day you are presented with the chance to put your climbing skills to the test and get a glimpse into the past while doing it. This week’s Geocache of the Week takes us to Ontario, Canada, for the cache, Three Sisters (GC3T4H1).
Continue reading →❤️ Geo + Cache ❤️ — Geocache of the Week
- Traditional
- GC654F0
- by mundoceleste
- Location:
- Zürich, Switzerland
- N 47° 22.535′ E 008° 32.563′
Love lock bridges can be found all over the world. Love locks are a commitment that couples make to each other in the form of padlocks that dangle on a bridge over a body of water. Zürich, Switzerland is home to one of the many love lock bridges, and hidden amongst the thousands of padlocks is one very special lock; this week’s Geocache of the Week — ❤️ Geo + Cache ❤️ (GC654F0).
Continue reading →New country souvenir, the Philippines, with Geocache of the Week: Hugs and Kisses
Today, we released a new country/regional souvenir for the Philippines. If you have found a geocache in the Philippines, you automatically receive the souvenir on your profile.
The Philippines is a country as well as an archipelago in Southeast Asia. It is located in the western Pacific Ocean and consists of about 7,640 islands. The Philippines is defined by its secluded white beaches, emerald rice fields, and turquoise waters. You can also find colorful graffiti-splashed jeepneys, the most common form of transportation throughout the larger cities. The rolling chocolate hills in the Bohol province are some of the Philippines’ most famous landscapes. Legends of how the hills came to be are told throughout the country.
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