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projasia [2012/11/25 14:14] daveclucasprojasia [2016/01/11 00:14] – broken links removed daveclucas
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 ==Links== ==Links==
 Official pages of project: [[http://mulucaves.org/|Mulu Caves]]  Official pages of project: [[http://mulucaves.org/|Mulu Caves]] 
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-Snapshot of Whiterock (over 20 kms):[[http://daveclucas.com/cms/index.php/caving2/44-cave-maps/170-whiterock-cave|Whiterock Survey]] 
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-Snapshot of Clearwater System (over 150 kms):[[http://daveclucas.com/cms/index.php/caving2/44-cave-maps/171-clearwater-system|Clearwater Survey]] 
  
 ==== Mulu Caves 2009 ==== ==== Mulu Caves 2009 ====
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   * Beginning: Discovery and rudimentary survey 1974, 1992 - 1994, about 5km, survey records lost, team drift, entropy   * Beginning: Discovery and rudimentary survey 1974, 1992 - 1994, about 5km, survey records lost, team drift, entropy
   * Date: 2005 - started re-survey - 2007 Therion discovered - early 2010 completion is in sight - late 2010 significant discovery, a lot more still to find...   * Date: 2005 - started re-survey - 2007 Therion discovered - early 2010 completion is in sight - late 2010 significant discovery, a lot more still to find...
-  * Length: 24.5 km as at August 2012 and growing.  Third longest NZ cave survey. +  * Length: 31.5 km as at March 2014 and growing.  Dropped back to fourth longest NZ cave survey, but only 2km more to get back to third place
   * Depth: 390 m approx   * Depth: 390 m approx
   * Representations: An early version of the map won the NZSS Survey competition in 2008, as did the 2010 version.  The esri outline shapefiles make quite a nice overlay for aerial photos.  This cave deserves a multi chapter atlas and elevations from a couple of view points, and if we ever stop finding new passage we might get around to it.     * Representations: An early version of the map won the NZSS Survey competition in 2008, as did the 2010 version.  The esri outline shapefiles make quite a nice overlay for aerial photos.  This cave deserves a multi chapter atlas and elevations from a couple of view points, and if we ever stop finding new passage we might get around to it.  
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