New Cave Diving/Paleontology/Exploration article in Outside Magazine

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Outside Adventures: Underwater Caves Are Earth’s Final Frontier

After reading the article, you may wonder about an unfinished story at the beginning. In case anyone is interested, tooth enamel can be eroded away by acids in the stomach of a predator, so finding a small skull with no enamel in a cave with big crocodiles...well, you get the idea... pretty cool

You can read more about the paleontology side of this work at the new website: www.Antillothrix.com

Also, on the Project Antillothrix Facebook page you'll see news about new discoveries (a new skull was JUST described this week!) and the new exhibit opening in Santo Domingo this summer: Project Antillothrix
 
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