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Geocache
27 minutes Documentary / Environmental
A playful and informative look at this relatively new pastime
Intended Audience: Family
Geocaching (pronounced geo-cashing) is a high-tech treasure hunt where participants use a GPS to look for items hidden all over the world. It’s a new and growing sport that combines the internet, global satellite positioning (GPS) technology and hiking. It's a game that some have become obsessed with where some players have logged in with many thousands of finds. Learn how the game is played as well as about the characters who live and breath Geocaching.
Part of the documentary takes place at GeoWoodstock IV where Geocachers from around the world gather to socialize and to geocache. Topics include run-in's with the law, the community of players, conflicts between land managers and geocachers, as well as a look at the possible impact it is having on the environment.
- Directed by: David Liban
- Written by: David Liban
- Produced by: David Liban
- Run Time: 27 minutes
- Release Date: 2007
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Country:
United States of America
- Intended Audience: family
- Website Geocache
Written by David Liban
Produced by David Liban
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