On Tuesday night's NPR news show All Things Considered there
was a nice piece on the Bamberger Ranch and all of the conservation
work being done there. Cavers will know it best as home of the
chiroptorium artificial bat cave. You can read and listen at
Tuesday night, February 9 is a show on Extreme Diving in NOVA.
RISKING IT ALL FOR SCIENCE
What drives scientists to delve into flooded caves where they face rock falls,
nitrogen narcosis, even drowning?
On Feb 3, 2010, at 12:03 PM, Mark Minton wrote:
On Tuesday night's NPR news show
Invincibility.
F.
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Tuesday night, February 9 is a show on Extreme Diving in NOVA.
RISKING IT ALL
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Invincibility.
F.
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Fritz,
Is that what makes a 20 something year old man down climb the ladders at Devils
Sinkhole in the 1950's. I heard they even jumped the last 6 feet because