Justin -- Thanks. How did you find that link? -- Bill
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When I first visited the wondrous Khao Sok National Park in southern Thailand I
took a stroll through the jungle to a karst pinnacle where I discovered a cave
temple that was home to countless "Buddhist" monkeys, which was to say that
they were extraordinarily well behaved for monkeys.
I went
from the document:
_http://geolib.geo.auth.gr/index.php/sasg/article/viewFile/7517/7274
References polished surfaces of rock in caves that have been worn smooth,
sometimes to a shine, by the repeated passage of cave bears.
My wife suggests similar markings exist where my son and I bump into cor
Here you go:
http://arianesline.azurewebsites.net/Home/Mnemo
Looks like a pretty cool box of tricks. Any cave diver worth half their weight
in gas should have one.
Elliot’s link is to an unrelated video by Derek Bristol: Cave Survey Efficiency
5 Tips 🤷♂️ I’ve actually watched several of Der