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On Mon, Jan 21, 2019 at 9:09 AM John Brooks <john.brooks.archit...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> David,
>
> Invite your daughter on a road trip to Mexico to see your favorite places
> - and then take the trip.
>
> Someday she will be thankful for the time spent together.
>
> John
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jan 20, 2019, at 10:11 PM, David <dlocklea...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> There are quite a few people that are on this list-server ( or that used
> to be )
> who have been swimming at a rural spot in Mexico called "Laguna de la
> Media Luna."
>
> Most of the cavers that attended Mexpeleo 95 ( at Sierra de Alvarez ),
> went swimming here.
>
> Here is a nice video showing the swimming hole from the air.
>
>      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGLOmug3F8M
>
> I recall a caver on this list-serve saying that they had once explored the
> underwater
> cave at the bottom of the sinkhole.     The water in the cave appears to
> be too murky
> to entice me to want to dive there ( if ever learned how ).
>
> I have been swimming here twice, but each time we were in too big of a
> hurry, and were
> mostly just there to relax from the long drive before heading to cave.
>
> I think the image below is an aerial view of the area:
>
>     http://www.segam.gob.mx/images/FotosANPS/mediapoli.png
>
> Here is a link on Google Maps:
>
>     https://goo.gl/maps/yNXza5tVNs82
>
> I do not see any easy to find karst information specific to this
> particular sinkhole and the cave, so there is
> an idea for someone to write an article.
>
> There was some kind of big fire there on Christmas Eve, but I could not
> find any info on what
> effect it had on the "parque."
>
> On a not-so related note,
>
> It has now been years since I went on a caving trip in Mexico.    I can
> only guess 15 or 16 years.    I
> really miss it.    One of the many bizarre ironies of my life, is that I
> went way out of my way to marry a girl from
> down there, ( in a gamble ? ), that she and I would enjoy traveling
> together down there.   My daughter will
> soon be 15 and I have never taken her to any of my favorite places,
> especially those in Mexico.    Now that
> she is a teenager, she thinks her old geezer dad is too boring to hang out
> with.  The idea of a road-trip
> with her is about as likely as going to the Moon.   I never imagined that
> aspect
> of my life would be so disappointing and stressful.     All I can do for
> the time being, is watch YouTube videos
> and take deep breaths, although I am trying to force myself to drink a
> Kombucha Ginger drink instead of a Dr. Pepper.
>
> I am going to have to find a nice waterfall soon and sit for a long
> time.    About the only thing keeping me
> sane at the moment ( if that is even still possible ), is my recent
> obsession with learning about Linux computering.
>
>
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