Geocaching country souvenir: Malaysia

Located in southeast Asia, Malaysia is known for breathtaking scenery and a harmonious blend of Asian and European influences.

The country consists of two large landmasses. Peninsular Malaysia is sandwiched between Thailand and Singapore on the Malay Peninsula, while East Malaysia shares the island of Borneo with the countries of Brunei and Indonesia. The two portions of the country are separated by the South China Sea.

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Geocaching country souvenir: Liechtenstein

Nestled between Austria and Switzerland, Liechtenstein is 160 square kilometers (62 square miles) of beautiful countryside with an estimated population of 37,000. And while you may have seen images of picturesque Vaduz Castle, there are a few things you may not know about Liechtenstein:

  • On Liechtenstein National Day, August 15th, the reigning Prince of Liechtenstein and his son invite residents of their tiny principality to enjoy a drink in the garden of Vaduz Castle, the princely ancestral residence.
  • Liechtenstein’s national anthem, “Oben am jungen Rhein” (Up above the young Rhine), is sung to the same melody as “God Save the Queen.”
  • Liechtenstein is the world’s leading manufacturer of false teeth, accounting for 20 percent of the total sales worldwide. Continue reading →
Five new Geocaching country souvenirs: Argentina, Liechtenstein, Malta, Namibia, and Malaysia

Five new Geocaching country souvenirs

Five new Geocaching country souvenirs: Argentina, Liechtenstein, Malta, Namibia, and Malaysia
Five new Geocaching country souvenirs: Argentina, Liechtenstein, Malta, Namibia, and Malaysia

ConCACHEulations! As of today, you can earn five new Geocaching country souvenirs. Souvenirs are virtual pieces of art discovered and displayed on your Geocaching public profile.

All this week on the Geocaching blog, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Google Plus pages, we’ll highlight each country and offer caching suggestions. Without further ado, here are the newest Geocaching country souvenirs: Continue reading →