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Revision as of 17:11, 5 January 2011
Cache listing websites allow you to post the description and coordinates of your cache so other cachers can go and find them.
Geocaching.com has been operating since 2000 and a majority of Australian caches are listed there. Geocaching Australia started as a resource site, providing services like Maps and Statistics to Australian Geocachers which weren't available elsewhere. The site began listing caches in early 2005 and is a serious alternative for listing your cache. For more information, read GCA vs GC.
Some examples of cache listing websites are:
- Geocaching.com (Also known as GC or gc.com; see also Geocaching.com)
- Geocaching.com.au (Also known as GCA; see also Geocaching Australia)
- GPSgames
- MovingCache.com (Discontinued)
- Navicache
- TerraCaching.com
- OpenCaching.com
See Also
- History of geocaching
- Countries for a list of web-sites and other resources relating to other countries.
- There are several browser plugins available to assist with searching and accessing some of these sites, for both PC & Mac.