Since geocaching is such a new activity, it is good to add variety to the game. With some of the "locationless" geocaches, I have learned about such things as Registered Historic Places and Superfund Sites. For example, I learned that the late 19th century in a park at the corner of Southern and Priest near my home - the Niels Petersen House in Tempe - is listed in the national registry of Historic Places, and that there is a Superfund near the site of my government office building in southwest Phoenix - the former 19th Avenue Landfill on the north banks of the Salt River.
The "locationless" geocaches has also encouraged me to finally purchase a digital camera, so I can take pictures of cache locations and upload them to Geocaching.com right after I get home.
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