Geocaching: The treasure hunt is on
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The geocaching craze has caught on around the globe over the years, with more than 1.6 million caches currently hidden all over the world.
A man writes his name in pencil on a paper log from inside a geocache in Monkton Farleigh in England. (Jesse Wild, Official Windows Magazine / Getty Images)
The geocaching craze has caught on around the globe over the years, with more than 1.6 million caches currently hidden all over the world.
Kenny Jenkins holds a tube that will mark the site of a geocache he will place in about 33 feet of water in Lake Denton in Avon Park, Fla. (Wilfredo Lee / Associated Press)
Kenny Jenkins uses a lift bag to help him carry a weight and geocache marker to place it in about 33 feet of water in Lake Denton in Avon Park, Fla. (Wilfredo Lee / Associated Press)
Lisa Kingsley and daughter Hope Kingsley, 10, of Salem, Ore., seek out a virtual cache along with Paul Harris of Springfield, Ore., near the duck pond in Stewart Park during the Discover Roseburg geocache treasure hunt in Roseburg, Ore. (Michael Sullivan, The News-Review / Associated Press)
This cache, found by Tim Vail, is big enough to hold some quirky treasures. (Annie Wells / Los Angeles Times)
Young treasure hunters sift through the contents of a geocache in Avalon, Catalina Island. (Tim Hubbard / Los Angeles Times)