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EuroSpeleo 2016

Poster: The Cave Radio & Electronics Group Journal

Poster|Dr David Gibson

Poster: The Cave Radio & Electronics Group Journal

Abstract

The Cave Radio & Electronics Group (CREG) is a Special Interest Group of the British Cave Research Association. The CREG journal is a quarterly publication that has been published for just over 27 years and is close to reaching its 100th issue. It is available online at bcra.org.uk/cregj.

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Oral|Mr Thomas Arbenz

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Art Workshop 3 - Drawing cavers in costume

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