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The Potential of Geocaching as a Tool for Exploring Regions and Landscapes.
BLÁHA, Martin
Geocaching is an outdoor activity where participants use GPS technology to find hidden caches. These caches are located using coordinates provided online, and players then embark on a real-world search to locate them. The aim of this diploma thesis is to closely examine the impact of geocaching on landscape exploration within a region. It aims to explani fundamental terms used in geocaching, core gameplay principles, and related concepts for readers. The research section builds on these concepts to addressing predefined research questions and seeks to provide insight into broader context. As part of the recommendations, summary overviews of selected caches are presented. Subjectively selected caches are evaluated based on predefined criteria, and their profiles are provided.

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