Ping: Aiden, Jo, and anyone else interested in caves
- From: "George" <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 23:05:18 -0400
I've posted a link to a site run by a friend of mine, Chris Anderson, in
the past (www.darklightimagery.net/). He's the guy I told you about who
took the outstanding pictures of Camps Gulf cave, in Tennessee (and many
others) that was featured in National Geographic Magazine, the one with the
largest cave chambers in the eastern U.S.
Chris and his group of merry cavers have been mapping the Webster Cave
Complex in Breckenridge County, Kentucky since I met him in college, about
22 years ago. He has produced a short film about their efforts, which
includes many of the outstanding images he's taken of the cave over the
years. I was speechless when I first saw it. I've been in the cave with
him several times, and it is truly one of Kentucky's secret treasures.
This short film is worth the watch, and I encourage anyone interested in
caves to watch it at the link below, if you can. It is a streamed video,
so it helps if you have broadband, though it may also work with a slower
connection (although I make no guarantees).
Enjoy,
George
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OU9N-ApYYJU
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