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September 3rd, 2010
A Decade on, Geocaching Still Sends People on Digital Treasure Hunts

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DEUTSCHE WELLE – More and more people worldwide, including in Germany, are tuning to their GPS devices when they go for a walk in the woods or along city streets – but it’s not necessarily because they have a bad sense of direction. Instead they’re looking for a small, usually plastic container hidden from plain sight but whose exact location is stored online in the form of longitude and latitude coordinates. Read More