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The latest message from Mary Hyde awaits you! {EMAIL}/ collect a combined total of 30 gold coins fro

The latest message from Mary Hyde awaits you! [Deutsch]({EMAIL}/ [Français]({EMAIL}/ [Español]({EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ [The lost treasure of Mary Hyde, Week 1] Collect 30 gold coins to earn the first map piece souvenir Buccaneers unite! With pirate events behind us, it is time to gather your crew and set sail. We received a second message in a bottle signed by the infamous Mary Hyde. This week you need all your seaworthy men and women. On the [Friend League]({EMAIL}/ collect a combined total of 30 gold coins from July 17 to July 23 together with your crew to earn the souvenir with the first map piece! [Anchors Aweigh]({EMAIL}/ [The Geocaching Junkie and Game of Thrones] Geocaching Game of Thrones: The Real Westeros. A guest blog by The Geocaching Junkie. Fans of the HBO series Game of Thrones will be familiar with the fictional setting of Westeros, but did you know that many of the filming locations used for the cold and icy north are in Northern Ireland? There are lots of great geocaches placed near filming locations so you can do your own Game of Thrones caching tour! The Geocaching Junkie, Sarah Murphy highlights some of these amazing locations on the blog. [Keep reading]({EMAIL}/ HQ Happenings What’s new? - Users of the Geocaching® app will now see reduced clustering on the map! What’s next? - Add captions to your photos when uploading them in logs. - Updates to the Profile and Dashboard on Geocaching.com. - Additional functionality improvements to the Geocaching® app for the 5.7 release. [Find a mega event]({EMAIL}/ [Events near you]({EMAIL}/ [Geocaches near you]({EMAIL}/ [Shop Geocaching]({EMAIL}/ [GeoTours]({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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