In the mid-19th century, units of the British Indian Army applied the Hindi word khaki, "dust-colored brown", to the color of a uniform cloth. Dull brown uniforms were preferred because they did not show dirt and mainly because they made excellent camouflage. Today we typically associate khaki with casual clothing rather than British military uniforms. Looking down low for a 2" khaki container in a multi branch bush between two trees nearest the road. Thanks to geocaching friend, gabby0200, for this fun container to hide.