After years of answering the question “Why doesn’t the cave have its own website?” with various lame excuses, now we can answer emphatically “But it does!” Thanks to Alec Burney, we now have lots of e-goodies up in the electronic jungle. So have a look at www.cavereserve.org and let us know what you like (and you can also “Like” us on the new Facebook page while you’re at it).
For folks who just enjoy looking at pictures, there are several recent photo albums. If you’re working on
a term-paper or a scientific publication, about two dozen publications that contain information about
the cave are there as downloadable pdf’s, from strictly technical stuff to popular magazine articles.
Thinking about visiting? You’d better – and if you don’t know how to get there, click “Contact” for good
maps and driving directions. While you’re at it, go to “Resources” and print out your own trail guide,
site map, and the “underground guide” to the cave’s interior. That saves us money on printing costs.
One of our favorite parts is the audio and video tracks of our Hawaiian friends singing and chanting –
with the “natural reverb” of the cave’s interior.
There is even an archive of past issues of this newsletter, and of course, a secure place to donate. So
click away, but don’t stop visiting, as the real thing is even better!
