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− | A [[crop circle]] is the area of trampled vegetation surrounding the [[cache]]. | + | A [[crop circle]] in [[geocaching]] is the area of trampled vegetation surrounding the [[cache container]] at [[ground zero]]. |
Crop circles are bad because: | Crop circles are bad because: | ||
− | * they | + | * they damage the environment |
− | * they give an obvious clue where the [[cache]] is hidden | + | * they give an obvious clue where the [[cache container]] is hidden |
− | Try to avoid creating [[crop circle]]s by hiding your [[cache]]s away from delicate vegetation and when seeking a [[cache]], treading lightly around [[ground zero]]. | + | Try to avoid creating [[crop circle]]s by hiding your [[cache container]]s away from delicate vegetation and when seeking a [[cache]], treading lightly around [[ground zero]]. |
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+ | [[Category:Glossary]] |
Latest revision as of 11:28, 17 June 2007
A crop circle in geocaching is the area of trampled vegetation surrounding the cache container at ground zero.
Crop circles are bad because:
- they damage the environment
- they give an obvious clue where the cache container is hidden
Try to avoid creating crop circles by hiding your cache containers away from delicate vegetation and when seeking a cache, treading lightly around ground zero.