EuroSpeleo 2016
Pester Plateau - A student expedition to Serbia
Oral|Miss Helen Fairclough
Abstract
In July 2016 a group of enthusiastic student cavers from the UK will head to the Pester plateau, Serbia, in search of new cave passage.
As well as the (hopefully) amazing discoveries that we will make, we will also cover some of the challenges of organizing an expedition which will be the first experience of exploratory caving for two thirds of the team, and forging a relationship with student cavers from the other end of the continent.
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