[Texascavers] Association for Mexican Cave Studies news

2014-04-20 Thread Mixon Bill
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

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2014-04-20 Thread Wm Shrewsbury
Alex, In case we happen to have links anywhere on our site... Wm -Original Message- 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

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2014-04-20 Thread Alex Sproul
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

[Texascavers] for a caver in south Dallas

2014-04-20 Thread David
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,