Thank you Bill.
I was wondering, since I haven't heard about caves in that area either.
I just checked the geologic map of Mexico and right at Artega,
Michoacan, it's all granite, but there appears to be some limestone
relatively close, maybe it's there that the caves are.
And maybe because of the issues in the area no cavers have checked them.
Or maybe it's like in other areas where a talus cave or shelter is the
"bottomless cave" or the one where "gold was hidden in the Revolution
time and is still there, but whoever finds it has to take it ALL out at
once, or nothing at all."
- Fofo
On 25/04/14 07:25, Mixon Bill wrote:
No, Logan, AMCS (or at least I) doesn't know anything about caves near
Arteaga, Michoac�n. The caves we know about in Michoac�n are farther
north, near the Colima border. It is now possible for anyone to search
for most AMCS information on the web:
maps of caves in Michoac�n:
http://www.mexicancaves.org/maps/Mich.html
indexes to Activities Newsletters 1-15 and 16-25:
http://www.mexicancaves.org/nl/1-15-index.html
http://www.mexicancaves.org/nl/16-25-index.html
paper archives
http://www.mexicancaves.org/library/archives.html
Et cetera.
I also asked the global index of everything on my Mac. Arteaga,
Coahuila, keeps popping up, but that's pretty much it. -- Mixon
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