A cache placed where visitors will do harm to the environment - I've seen a few placed in sandstone or serpentine where climbing to search for it will, or already has torn away the slope or rock face.Needle in haystack - When I see the cache is small or micro in a big pile of rocks, I just move on, I don't have time for that.Yet another travelbug hotel - seriously, can we stop creating these? When they are muggled it's a major loss.A cache which makes poor use of natural cover, particularly where there exists abundant cover for a small, medium or large cache, but a micro has been placed.A cache made from a container which is not up to the elements, i.e will leak or decompose within a year.
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Venetian: cionpo, soto (vec), zhot, çoto.Spanish: cojo (es), rengo (es) ( Argentina, Uruguay ).Portuguese: manco (pt), perneta (pt), coxo (pt) ( Brasil ), capenga (pt) ( Brasil ).Polish: kulawy (pl) m, kulejący m, chromy (pl) m ( obsolete ).
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Maori: tahakopa, hauā, waehauā, tūparaka.French: boiteux (fr) m, boiteuse (fr) f.Dutch: lam (nl), verlamd (nl), kreupel (nl), mank (nl).