About GA2060 cache
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About GA2060 cache
Why does GA2060 (and two other caches) have a circle with fireworks (?) and 10 in it, next to the round Griffin symbol?
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Re: About GA2060 cache
It's a 10th anniversary cache. It was a promotion that was run to celebrate the 10th anniversary of caching in Australia and all caches that were published for it have the symbol. The first line in the cache description mentions it.
A couple of threads that I hope will give you a bit of an idea about it all.
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=13830&hilit=10th+Anniversary
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=14451
A couple of threads that I hope will give you a bit of an idea about it all.
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=13830&hilit=10th+Anniversary
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=14451
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Re: About GA2060 cache
Thank you for that explanation.
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Re: About GA2060 cache
For most (if not all) of our site icons, if you hover your mouse over the icon it will provide information on what it is. Alas, for a non-hovering device such as a phone or tables, well it's anyone's guess
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Re: About GA2060 cache
Ah, tested, so it does. Thanks .caughtatwork wrote:For most (if not all) of our site icons, if you hover your mouse over the icon it will provide information on what it is. Alas, for a non-hovering device such as a phone or tables, well it's anyone's guess