Difference between revisions of "Virtual cache"
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| − | A | + | A '''Virtual Cache''' is a cache that exists in a form of a location. The reward for these caches is the location itself and sharing information about the visit. |
Because of the nature of these geocaches, the cache vistor is often required to take a picture or answer a question about the location before they can post. In addition, although many locations are interesting, a virtual cache should be out of the ordinary enough to warrant logging a visit. | Because of the nature of these geocaches, the cache vistor is often required to take a picture or answer a question about the location before they can post. In addition, although many locations are interesting, a virtual cache should be out of the ordinary enough to warrant logging a visit. | ||
Virtuals are now considered [[waymark]]s on [http://waymarking.com/ Waymarking.com]. | Virtuals are now considered [[waymark]]s on [http://waymarking.com/ Waymarking.com]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:59, 24 August 2006
A Virtual Cache is a cache that exists in a form of a location. The reward for these caches is the location itself and sharing information about the visit. Because of the nature of these geocaches, the cache vistor is often required to take a picture or answer a question about the location before they can post. In addition, although many locations are interesting, a virtual cache should be out of the ordinary enough to warrant logging a visit.
Virtuals are now considered waymarks on Waymarking.com. [Category: Terms]