I hope this is international enough. This area is known as New Bohemia. Have you ever been there? I mean to Bohemia silly. It has a strange name, but i bet the people there (Bohemia) are nice as the people I have talked to here (New Bohmia) are. Before or after this event you can cross the flowing water nearby and go to Czech Village (which is also a little taste of international right in your own backyard). The people there are nice too.
Geocachers unite on Saturday August 17th to celebrate International Geocaching Day.
It's a day devoted to enjoying what we love – geocaching. There's even a digital prize. Geocachers who log an "Attended" at an Event Cache or a "Found it" for another cache type on International Geocaching Day earn a souvenir for their Geocaching.com profile page. International Geocaching Day is the perfect occasion to hike with family and friends, enjoy the outdoors, and log one, two, or a dozen smileys.
In 2012, we made International Geocaching Day the biggest day in Geocaching.com history. More than 94,000 geocachers from around the world charged into the wilderness or perhaps walked casually down the sidewalk to find a geocache on August 18.
The plan is to Gather round the coordinates at 12:00pm.
Pose for picture at 12:14pm
At which point we shall chat about our recent caching adventures including the souvenir we get for attending and logging an event this day or logging a found it on another cache type.
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