Start with this case:

https://www.quimbee.com/cases/marengo-cave-co-v-ross

Bill Steele 

> On Jul 22, 2017, at 3:00 PM, Marvin and Lisa via Texascavers 
> <texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:
> 
> We have probably all been in this situation: A landowner invites you explore 
> a cave on his land. You do a few trips with your caving buds. You survey the 
> cave. After surveying it becomes obvious that the cave crosses under the 
> property line of the neighboring landowner. Are you trespassing if you 
> continue to visit the cave and pass under the neighboring property? Were you 
> trespassing before you were aware that the cave crossed the property line? Is 
> it only trespassing when the neighbor becomes aware of the cave and asks you 
> not to traverse his part of the cave anymore?
>  
> A related question: Does the survey data you collected of the neighbor’s 
> portion of the cave and do the pictures you took of that area belong to you, 
> or would the neighboring landowner have standing to sue in court for the 
> rights to that data?
>  
> Marvin Miller
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