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Congratulations on discovering this geocoin. As you might know CITO stands for Cache In Trash Out. Since we live on the only planet—so far!—with geocaches, geocachers understand how important it is to protect it. Cache In Trash Out is an environmental initiative supported by the geocaching community. Since 2002, CITO has helped preserve cache-friendly spaces. In that time, more than 470,000 people have volunteered at over 24,000 events in 124 countries. But clearing the environment obviously is not limited to events. So please, help us, other cachers and most of of all YOURSELF by picking up some plastic or other garbage hanging around this or any future geocaching ground.
Having said that, we get to the message we want to spread.
There’s one, very important thing we ask of you upon logging this CITO geocoin, and it involves a cristal clear message from a fellow natural world protector: David Attenborough.
This 94 year old (born 1924) biologist spend seven decades on showing us the impact of human society on the natural world. And his conclusions are shockingly unpleasant to hear.
The thing we ask of you is to watch his 2020 documentary called ‘David Attenborough: A life on our planet’.
This will give you all the insight you need to start changing (y)our behaviour today, and maybe inspirate others. You will learn that it is not too late.
Please go see it and share it with as many people as you can.
The documentary can be found in Netflix, and I’m sure that there are other ways to see it too.
A Life on Our Planet IMDB
A Life on Our Planet Netflix
Please take the coin bearing this important message wherever you like, just don’t keep it for yourself because we need to spread the word. Leave it at any geocache container that can hold it, anywhere on the planet.
Thanks in advance,
Heisenberg# from Amsterdam