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journalJaskinieno 48 (2007) external information icon held by: BCL
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Jerzy Zygmunt Aguicoa 2007- Seven cavers from Poland, accompanied by Jose Montiel Castro from Mexico, went to the practically unexplored areas of the Sierra Madre del Sur in Michoacan in Mexico. They explored La Vinata cave - a river course ca. 3 km long and closed on both ends by sumps. They found a bypass of the upper sump too late to follow. They also located several other promising entrances. Mexico
journalJaskinieno 58 (2010) external information icon held by: BCL
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Jerzy Zygmunt Zaghouan Speleological Expedition, 2009 - Twenty one cavers from Brzeszcze and Bielsko went to the Jebel Zaghouan mountains in Tunisia in November 2009. They visited Grotte Ete 2000, 120 m deep and moved to the Sedj Bargou mountains to La Grotte de la Mine, a cavity discovered by mining. The cave is ca. 2.5 km long and rich in speleothems. Tunisia
journalJaskinieno 60 (2010) external information icon held by: BCL
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Jerzy Zygmunt and Damian Sprycha Condemned to… MEXICO! - The authors with many Polish colleagues from Silesian clubs and with two Mexican cavers from Base Draco explored caves in Mexican state Michoacan and at the southern margin of the Chihuhua Desert during several expeditions in years 2006-2010. The biggest explored cave was La Vinata, 3300 m long and terminating with sumps. Mexico