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  • Geocaching is a modern treasure hunt initiated by Dave Ullmer in May 2000, involving hidden items with GPS coordinates shared online.
  • Caches are stored in waterproof plastic containers and can vary in size, offering an element of surprise upon opening.
  • Common finds in geocaches include CDs, videos, pictures, coins, jewellery, tickets, toys, or games, showcasing a wide variety of possibilities.
  • Prohibited items in geocaches include explosives, ammunition, knives, drugs, alcohol, and food to ensure safety and preservation.
  • The activity combines technology and adventure, appealing to those seeking exploration using GPS technology.

Geocaching (“geo” for geography and “cache” for a secret store) is like a 21st century treasure hunt. It was starter by Dave Ullmer in May 2000. An item is hidden somewhere in the world, and its GPS co-ordinates are provided on the internet so it can be located by anyone.

What is found in geocaches

Caches are found A cache may be large or small, but it is always in a waterproof plastic container. Opening it is exciting. You may find a CD or a video, pictures, coins, jewellery, tickets, a toy or games – there is no end to the ideas!
However, explosives, ammunition, knives, drugs and alcohol should not be put into a geocache, and food is also a bad idea.

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