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Friends and colleagues:The latest installment of the VideoNews from TAC features the following stories: 
 
* Divers and snorkelerscan tour six shipwrecks on the Maritime Heritage Trail in Biscayne NationalPark.  Before her complete ruin upon the reefs in 1966, the yacht Mandalaywas an impressive two-masted sailing ship.  
 
* Formed under thetumultuous waves of Pleistocene Lake Lahontan, Hidden Cave was sealed fromaccess until the indigenous people of the Carson Sink in western Nevada3,800-3,500 years ago discovered it.  But then it became an important partof their lives as they harvested the natural foods of their land.
 
You can see thesestories in the April 2014 edition of this monthly half-hour show, available nowon our nonprofit streaming-media Web site, The Archaeology Channel (http://www.archaeologychannel.org)as well as on cable TV in cities across the US.
 
Launched in October2010, the Video News fromTAC has presented 94 stories on highly varied topics in 15 USstates and territories, 26 other countries, and two heavenly bodies (the Earthand the Moon).  Video News program details can be found at http://www.archaeologychannel.org/video-guide/video-news-from-tac-new. The growing list of 26 cable TV stations carrying the show is posted at http://www.archaeologychannel.org/video-guide/video-news-from-tac-new/127-hidden-articles/296-video-news-on-cable-tv.
 
This and other programsare available on TAC for your use and enjoyment.  We urge you to supportthis public service by participating in our Membership (http://www.archaeologychannel.org/support-guide/membership-program/become-a-member)and Underwriting (http://www.archaeologychannel.org/support-guide/underwriting-program)programs.  Only with your help can we continue and enhance our nonprofitpublic-education and visitor-supported programming.  We also welcome newcontent partners as we reach out to the world community.
 
Please forward thismessage to others who may be interested.
 
Richard M. Pettigrew,Ph.D., RPA
President and Executive Director
Archaeological Legacy Institute
http://www.archaeologychannel.org

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