http://www.bing.com/maps/#JnE9eXAubGFndW5hK2RlK3NhbmNoZXolMmNubCU3ZXNzdC4wJTdlcGcuMSZiYj02My4xODI0Njg5NjY0MTElN2UtMjEuMzc0MjM3MDYxJTdlMS43MzE5NDM1NDIxOTM1MiU3ZS0xNTkuMDEwOTU1ODEx
Yeah it sure looks right. It's even cooler that the name of the Ranch(I think) 
we're guest on is on there too.
 Matt Turner 


"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without 
accepting it." - Aristotle


"Empty pockets never held anyone back.Only empty heads and empty hearts can do 
that."- Norman Vincent Peale 




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From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Sent: Tue, December 8, 2009 1:14:58 PM
Subject: [Texascavers] Mapping and Mexico

Cool, Louise, thanks.
Speaking of maps and Mexico, I noticed that the North American weather map that 
came up on the TNRIS home page had a search function powered by Bing.  I have 
not tried this search engine yet, so I entered Laguna de Sanchez.  To my 
surprise, a pin icon appeared at what looks to be the right spot on the map.  I 
was impressed. 

Roger Moore



-----Original Message-----
From: Louise Power <[email protected]>
To: Texas Cavers <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Dec 8, 2009 12:28 pm
Subject: RE: [Texascavers] Re: Public domain free USGS News rmaps


Mark Minton said: "If only Mexico would do the same!"
 
I put this address up once before a couple of years ago, but in case you missed 
it, you can get free Mexico maps at this address:
 
http://www.maps-of-mexico.com/
 
It has over 4000 maps. You can get maps of the largest cities and each of the 
31 states. They are divided into smaller maps, so you can print them easily. 
 
Happy travel.
 
Louise
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