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A '''nano-cache''' is an extremely small [[Microcache|micro-cache]]. A nano-cache is generally much smaller than a 35mm film canister, and has room for only a custom-fit [[log book|log sheet]]. Examples include: | A '''nano-cache''' is an extremely small [[Microcache|micro-cache]]. A nano-cache is generally much smaller than a 35mm film canister, and has room for only a custom-fit [[log book|log sheet]]. Examples include: | ||
Revision as of 02:39, 15 July 2008
A nano-cache is an extremely small micro-cache. A nano-cache is generally much smaller than a 35mm film canister, and has room for only a custom-fit log sheet. Examples include:
- smaller bison tubes
- blinkers
- contact lens cases
- memory card cases
- breath strip containers
There is no official nano-cache size at Geocaching.com. Some cache owners list nano-caches as micro-caches. Others list nano-caches as an unknown size, and explain the nature of the container in the cache description.