Re: Forbidden Archaeology...

2004-05-02 Thread Damon Agretto
> It seems to me that I read or heard somewhere that there are problems > with helicopter rescues at high altitudes on mountain sides? Depending > on the altitude, that would make extraction problematic. I think this is because at higher altitudes the air is so thin that the lift capabilities of t

RE: Forbidden Archaeology...

2004-05-02 Thread Gary Nunn
> At 11:03 AM 5/2/04, Gary Nunn wrote: > >Noah's Ark Found? Turkey Expedition Planned for Summer Ronn wrote... > On another list, someone asked if the location is so > inaccessible, why > couldn't they just parachute in . . . Good question, but my guess would be: - unknown landing conditio

Re: Forbidden Archaeology...

2004-05-02 Thread Ronn!Blankenship
At 11:03 AM 5/2/04, Gary Nunn wrote: ...snip... Noah's Ark Found? Turkey Expedition Planned for Summer On another list, someone asked if the location is so inaccessible, why couldn't they just parachute in . . . -- Ronn! :) ___ http://www.mccm

RE: Forbidden Archaeology...

2004-05-02 Thread Gary Nunn
> A note about Forbidden Archaeology Not that anyone on > this list would throw virtual bricks or flame someone, but > let me say that I think that there is probably some truth to > these legends. Not necessarily as the legend is written, but > probably something in

Forbidden Archaeology...

2004-05-02 Thread Gary Nunn
Some news from the "Forbidden" Archaeology front. A note about Forbidden Archaeology Not that anyone on this list would throw virtual bricks or flame someone, but let me say that I think that there is probably some truth to these legends. Not necessarily as the legend is wr