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geocaching
[ jee-oh-kash-ing ]
noun
- the outdoor sport or game of searching for hidden objects by using Global Positioning System (GPS) coordinates posted on the internet.
geocaching
/ ˈdʒiːəʊˌkæʃɪŋ /
noun
- a game in which the object is to identify and find items deposited by other players, using GPS navigation
Other Words From
- geo·cacher noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of geocaching1
Word History and Origins
Origin of geocaching1
Example Sentences
Geocaching is a popular activity around the island, with about 60 sites maintained by the Saturna Ecological Education Centre.
“I believe Mr. Lemoncello is inviting us to play a geocaching game,” said Angus Harper.
The recently reopened visitor center explains the dam’s innards, and the facility also presents guided tours, an evening laser light show, and a geocaching challenge.
The following day, stop by the lobby and pick up one of the small, printed activity guides for forest bathing, geocaching or hiking the resort’s trail network, engineered to offer numerous boardwalks and footbridges, along with striking views.
Baggerly signed up for a geocaching app that her family used a handful of times, then forgot to cancel, only to be surprised by the renewal charge a year later.
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