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In 1986, a group of explorers dug through the floor of a small cave in the New Mexico desert to discover one of the most spectacular caves in the world. Lechuguilla Cave quickly gained national attention
for its stunningly beautiful passages, deep pits, and scientific wonders. Cavers from all over the world swarmed to explore the cave, and over the next ten years, more than fifty miles of passage were discovered in
Lechuguilla, as cavers probed its depths to make it the deepest cave in the United States. |
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This book is the story of discovery, danger, and adventure, and of the cavers who explored the cave. It is also a story of politics, conflicts, and intrigues as various individuals vied to control the
exploration. And in the mist of it all is the rescue of an explorer whose leg was broken by a falling boulder over a mile underground. More than a hundred cavers cooperated to complete four days of transport through
narrow crawlways and up immense pits to remove her from the cave. Lechuguilla Cave has been featured in National Geographic Magazine, Smithsonian Magazine, and in a National Geographic video. Here, for the first time,
is the complete story of the trials and triumphs of the Lechuguilla Cave explorers. |