Wow! That is a fantastic website, Dave, and thanks for pointing it out! You're correct in that you could spend a LOT of time there viewing the excellent photography. I especially enjoyed all of the photos from the CaCa area, including a lot of photos of Cottonwood cave (where we're going in March). The section on Nutty Putty cave is especially ironic, in that it is now closed due to the fatality late last year. It gives you a good idea of what the cave was like before. It seemed particularly eerie seeing the photos of mock rescue practice and someone going in (and thru) without a helmet! I have a feeling I'll be spending a lot of time on this site in the days! Mark
________________________________ From: David [mailto:dlocklea...@gmail.com] Sent: Thu 1/28/2010 1:05 AM To: Cavers Texas Subject: [Texascavers] a caver's web-site Below is a link to a caver's web-site. It gives some good ideas for people wanting to make their own web-site about their caving adventures. He mixes music with the photos to give a multi-media experience. Some of th photos are pretty good. http://www.jonjasper.com/ If you click on his equalizer graph, you can replay the song, and change the volume, and see the name of the song, or select a different song. I liked his photos of Nacimiento del Rio Choy and the nearby Hotel Tanninul. I also like how his slideshow kinds of tells a story with narrated photos. Click on some of his 360 degree photos. That is cool. They are listed under Panoramas. It would take hours to view his entire web-site. That is a lot of pictorial information to consume in one setting. Based on the part I saw, I would have to give him 5 stars. He obviously put a lot of work into this web-site. I enjoyed looking at it. David Locklear --------------------------------------------------------------------- Visit our website: http://texascavers.com To unsubscribe, e-mail: texascavers-unsubscr...@texascavers.com For additional commands, e-mail: texascavers-h...@texascavers.com