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Take part in a real-world treasure hunt

Exercise doesn’t have to be hard. In fact, some forms of movement can actually be enjoyable. Even just stepping outside for a short stroll is a great way to stretch the legs and explore the outdoors without needing to build up a sweat. But why not make your walk that little bit more interesting with some good old fashioned Geocaching. A phenomenon that’s been around for many years, Geocaching has a following of users from all over the globe. Described as a real-world outdoor treasure hunt, geocaching involves searching for physical objects hidden by ordinary people in public places all around you. While the app will show you

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