Saturday, Aug 1 was the latest Deep Cave survey trip. With 19 cavers turning
out from around the state, we were able to put 6 survey teams in the cave.
Ellie Falgout led a team with Gary Donham and Wade McDaniel to finish off two
leads in the Crystal Water and Junction Room areas. Bennett Lee
Pretty exciting day of Texas cave survey. A nice project with a lot of cavers
working together, thanks to Evelynn and Joe.
Preston in west KY
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From:Joe Evelynn Mitchell via Texascavers texascavers@texascavers.com
Date:Sat, Aug 8, 2015 at 9:06 AM
Well, it's not a cave, but it does give one pause to think about how some of
the huge mining areas can be reused.
It is amazing the things we don't know that exist. So like it says at the
bottom I learned something new again today.
Subject: Underground City in the U.S.?
There are quite a few of those underground cities in old mines (mainly
underground limestone quarries) around the country. During the most recent
Indiana NSS convention, the photo salon and banquet were held in one. They are
often advertised as very secure storage for business records. Some