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2015-04-30 Thread Charles Goldsmith via Texascavers
Jerry, I think you are going to see more and more of this at parks, attractions, etc. It's a low cost way to attract more visitors. Our generation probably doesn't see it, but the younger crowd will embrace this and want it more. We are already seeing more and more National Parks that offer

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2015-04-30 Thread AC via Texascavers
In Bracken Bat Cave you get a wifi signal almost to the halfway point in the cave. The bat web cam has a router on it so you have a good line of sight into the cave. No tourists in that cave but it is amusing to be on the Internet while standing in guano. Allan This message is made of 100%

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2015-04-30 Thread Diana Tomchick via Texascavers
I can see the upside to security for the cave—I’m sure many of us wish there had been security cameras in Caverns of Sonora prior to the butterfly vandalism incident—but I hope they decide to ban selfie sticks, in the name of cave and formation preservation. Diana

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2015-04-30 Thread Roger Moore (cavera...@aol.com) via Texascavers
into a virtual bullsh*t format, with silly formation descriptions, etc. Roger G. Moore -Original Message- From: Charles Goldsmith via Texascavers texascavers@texascavers.com To: Cavetex texascavers@texascavers.com Sent: Thu, Apr 30, 2015 1:53 am Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Now for something

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2015-04-29 Thread Jerry via Texascavers
Ruby Falls installs wireless Internet for cave visitors Don't bump into that stalagmite while you're Facebooking. Ruby Falls is installing Wi-Fi so visitors to the cave can stay connected on their underground trip to the waterfall. At 1,120 feet underneath Lookout Mountain, the attraction says