The web domain name for the AMCS web site and e-mail addresses has
been changed to mexicancaves.org. This reflects the fact that the web
site now contains a lot more than just a publications catalog, such as
over three thousand maps of Mexican caves. So the AMCS home page is
now at
Alex,
In case we happen to have links anywhere on our site...
Wm
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From: Mixon Bill [mailto:bmixon...@austin.rr.com]
Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 12:20 PM
To: Cavers Texas
Subject: [Texascavers] Association for Mexican Cave Studies news
The web domain name for the
In case we happen to have links anywhere on our site...
They are an official NSS Project, so I've updated the link here:
http://www.caves.org/committee/rac/projects.shtml
I also updated the sales email address, and the editor.
The old amcs-pubs.org still works and is identical, but they should
When I was a young kid in 1974, I found a limestone boulder in a creekbed
in south Dallas, that had an interesting fossil of a fish in it.The fish
was about 2 feet long, and the boulder about 4 feet in diameter, It resembled
a barracuda.
The coordinates of the boulder are:
32.715929,