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There's Money in the Terra?

PostDateIconThursday, 19 April 2012 10:43 | PDF | Print | E-mail

Written by Hilary Korabik

On Saturday, Feb. 25, Clare Conner and Katie Newman, both juniors at Saint Louis University, found themselves corralling chickens in Tower Grove Park. Were they fully engaged in learning where their food comes from? Not exactly; this is just one of the many adventures a person might come across while geocaching.
Geocaching is a global treasure hunt that was started in 2000 by a group of Global Positioning System enthusiasts, after a major upgrade in the civilian GPS system. This upgrade allowed GPS users to pinpoint locations as much as 10 times more accurately than they had previously been able to, according to former president George Bush’s press release on May 1, 2000.
Read entire article at unewsonline.com.

Last Updated (Thursday, 19 April 2012 10:51)

 

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