Geocaching: High-Tech Hide-and-Seek
14 March 2001 - 9:00am
Global Positioning System (GPS) technology is being used to add a high-tech twist to treasure hunts.
"The term geocaching comes from 'geo' from geography and 'caching' for the act of hiding something in a secret spot. The sport is based on the use of a Global Positioning System (GPS) unit (a hand-held electric device that uses satellites to provide longitude and latitude coordinates accurate to about five to ten meters (15 to 30 feet)) and is also known as the GPS stash hunt."
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Geocaching: High-Tech Hide-and-Seek
Source:
National Geographic, March 12, 2001
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