GeoCheckpointing Achieved 1,000 Members
Prague, Czech Republic, November 30, 2011 --(PR.com)-- GeoCheckpointing.com, an outdoor game for GPS users, achieved 1,000 members a few weeks after the launching of the website. The members have placed over 200 GeoCheckpoints in many countries all over the world. Most GeoCheckpoints can be found in Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Autria, Portugal, USA and Canada.
The most northerly GeoCheckpoint is placed above the polar circle in Kiruna, Sweden. Most southward one can be found in Wellington, New Zealand.
What is GeoCheckpointing?
GeoCheckpointing is a worldwide outdoor game where participants use a GPS device or a map to find control points called GeoCheckpoints. The goal of every GeoCheckpoint is to lead them to some interesting place. Some GeoCheckpoints are placed in a beautiful nature while others can be found in charming corners of cities. These control points have size of 6 centimeters by 8 centimeters and contain a three-letter code. Users find the GeoCheckpoint, note the code and use it to log their visit at GeoCheckpointing website.
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The most northerly GeoCheckpoint is placed above the polar circle in Kiruna, Sweden. Most southward one can be found in Wellington, New Zealand.
What is GeoCheckpointing?
GeoCheckpointing is a worldwide outdoor game where participants use a GPS device or a map to find control points called GeoCheckpoints. The goal of every GeoCheckpoint is to lead them to some interesting place. Some GeoCheckpoints are placed in a beautiful nature while others can be found in charming corners of cities. These control points have size of 6 centimeters by 8 centimeters and contain a three-letter code. Users find the GeoCheckpoint, note the code and use it to log their visit at GeoCheckpointing website.
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GeoCheckpointing.com
Petr Sejba
00420773631218
www.GeoCheckpointing.com
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Petr Sejba
00420773631218
www.GeoCheckpointing.com
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