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An incredible twist of fate: a geocaching story and six tips for submitting a film to GIFF

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[Deutsch]({EMAIL}/ [Français]({EMAIL}/ [Español]({EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ 3 countries + 2 geocachers + 1 geocoin = an incredible twist of fate Geocaching brings people together across the globe, from passing each other on the trail to mingling at events, geocaching stories are a part of the fun. Here at HQ, we love hearing about all of your adventures and sometimes we learn of a story that is just too good to keep to ourselves! The latest Geocaching blog post details the story of a German geocacher and a Canadian geocacher whose paths cross in Florida where they discover they have something amazing in common. [Continue reading]({EMAIL}/ GIFF: tips for filmmakers The Geocaching International Film Festival is returning for another year of epic geocaching moments captured on camera. If you’re a filmmaker, a geocacher, or something in between, GIFF 2017 is your chance to have your geocaching film viewed by thousands of people on movie screens all over the world. Submissions are due August 1, 2017. But before you start filming, check out these tips all GIFF filmmakers should follow! [And...action!]({EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ Want to see more from the newsletter? [Leave us your feedback]({EMAIL}/! [Pinterest]({EMAIL}/ [Instagram]({EMAIL}/ [Facebook]({EMAIL}/ [Twitter]({EMAIL}/ [YouTube]({EMAIL}/ Follow us on social for more inspiration! © 2017 Groundspeak, Inc. DBA Geocaching. All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy.]({EMAIL}/ This email was sent by: Geocaching HQ for {EMAIL}. 837 N. 34th Street, Suite 300, Seattle, WA 98103 USA [Unsubscribe]({EMAIL}/

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