By Sascha Vennemann. Katja and Mark Veeneman from Lohne can't wipe the grins off their faces: "We never expected so many people to be here all day and that we'd have such luck with the weather," they say, standing next to the busy cake stand at the Kunkemühle site in the Moorlage district of Emsbüren. They're busy chatting, handing out small wooden coins with their geocaching names on them, and posing for photos with the guests. The two organize…
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By Sascha Vennemann. Katja and Mark Veeneman from Lohne can't wipe the grins off their faces: "We never expected so many people to be here all day and that we'd have such luck with the weather," they say, standing next to the busy cake stand at the Kunkemühle site in the Moorlage district of Emsbüren. They're busy chatting, handing out small wooden coins with their geocaching names on them, and posing for photos with the guests. The two organize…