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Geocaching Film |
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Geocaching in Exmoor and Somerset |
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Exmoor is primarily an upland area made up mainly of small villages and hamlets. The largest settlements are Porlock, Dulverton, Lynton, and Lynmouth, Simonsbath and Wheddon Cross. |
Back to main geocaching in Exmoor and West Somerset page. Geocaching is a high-tech treasure hunting game played throughout the United Kingdom and indeed the rest of the world by adventure seekers equipped with GPS devices. The basic idea is to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, outdoors and then log your find online. Geocaching is enjoyed by people from all age groups. Here's a short film about geocaching in the United Kingdom.
Here are the details of just a few geocaches in the Exmoor and West Somerset area: Ashley Coombe Cache Clatworthy Reservoir Cache Coleridge Way Cache Cothelstone Hill Cache Fyne Court Quantock Cache Quantock Root Cache Stogumber Cache Taunton and Bridgwater Canal Cache Waterrow Viaduct Cache West Somerset Mineral Line Cache West Somerset Railway Cache
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Exmoor is a National Park situated on the Bristol Channel coast of south west England. Exmoor is located in two counties, with 71% of the park located in Somerset and 29% located in Devon |