geotombing

Noun.  The act of using a GPS unit to mark the location of a tombstone or grave site then electronically storing the latitude and longitude of that marked site to the world-wide web on a personal or hosted website. This process is similar to geocaching except no items are transferred. This is simple the documentation of tombstones using modern technological devices.

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