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'''Geokrety''' (gr. geo = ‘earth’, krety pol. = ‘moles’) is a service similar to TravelBug(TM) that allows you to track objects you leave in geocache containers. People move these registered objects (called GeoKrety) from cache to cache and register each move on the Geokrety.org website. The trip of each GeoKret is then presented on a map.
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[[Image:Geokrety-logo.png|left]] '''Geokrety''' (gr. geo = ‘earth’, krety pol. = ‘moles’) is an alternative to TravelBugs(TM) that allows objects you leave in geocache containers to be tracked. People move these registered objects (called GeoKrety) from cache to cache and register each move on the Geokrety.org website. The trip of each GeoKret is then presented on a map.
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Best of all, it's fully integrated with GCA caches, i.e. if you drop one into a GCA cache and use the [[GAxxxx|GA Code]] in the '''Waypoint box''', it should find the cache. If the cache can't be found you can list the co-ordinates and include the [[GAxxxx|GA Code]] in the notes.
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[[Android geocaching app]] '''c:geo''' supports GeoKrety logging.
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== GeoKrets in Australia ==
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View a list of the GeoKrets in Australia [http://geokrety.org/szukaj.php?country=au here] and a map with currently active GeoKrets shown [https://geokretymap.org/geokrety-world-map/ here]. You'll note that it's not big list nor are there many currently active (only 7!), but just like GCA, the more you use it the better it will get.

Latest revision as of 12:14, 1 December 2015

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Geokrety (gr. geo = ‘earth’, krety pol. = ‘moles’) is an alternative to TravelBugs(TM) that allows objects you leave in geocache containers to be tracked. People move these registered objects (called GeoKrety) from cache to cache and register each move on the Geokrety.org website. The trip of each GeoKret is then presented on a map.

Best of all, it's fully integrated with GCA caches, i.e. if you drop one into a GCA cache and use the GA Code in the Waypoint box, it should find the cache. If the cache can't be found you can list the co-ordinates and include the GA Code in the notes.

Android geocaching app c:geo supports GeoKrety logging.

GeoKrets in Australia

View a list of the GeoKrets in Australia here and a map with currently active GeoKrets shown here. You'll note that it's not big list nor are there many currently active (only 7!), but just like GCA, the more you use it the better it will get.