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       "Hidden in Plain Sight" film 
       By: Griff Grof Date: February 10, 2013, 2:49 pm
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       [code]"Hidden in Plain Sight"
  HTML http://vimeo.com/58835636[/code]
       A super short film about Geocaching. I think this is the best
       I've seen it portrayed in a "What is Geocaching video?", showing
       that it's more than just children finding a box of goodies, or
       someone finding a micro in a city.
       Very cleverly made, I thought, and has made me want to go
       caching, for sure!  :D
       PS - sorry for putting it in "code" - otherwise it was trying to
       make the whole video show, which wasn't even working  :o ...
       Copy and paste the link  :)
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       Re: "Hidden in Plain Sight" film 
       By: SangueG Date: February 11, 2013, 1:00 am
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       I did see this on the groundspeak forum. It's very well made. I
       think it was a student film project? The only thing I would of
       changed if I had made is that I would of  had a few more cachers
       featured in it. But other than that it was great, it certainly
       portrays caching in a good way :)
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       Re: "Hidden in Plain Sight" film 
       By: Griff Grof Date: February 11, 2013, 3:02 am
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       Yes, maybe just one more person would have done the trick!  :)
       :D - perhaps a family, to show that it can indeed often be
       family orientated  ;)
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