cytaty z książek autora "James M. Tabor"
(...) we prefer our heroes clean and beautiful. Think of our grandest exploration icon, Neil Armstrong: immaculate and pure, his knightly suit burning white against the gray moon and black space. Caving, on the other hand, is by its very nature dirty, dark and wet.
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(...) the subterranean world remains the greatest geographic unknown on this planet – called ‘the eighth continent’ by some.
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Caves invite juxtapositions of opposites: light and dark, surface and subterranean, safety and terror.
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