I noticed some of the scenes might be on federal land, might be. I would suggest any Federal Archs here look at the locations in more detail. I know if I found them on my project areas,
I would do whatever I could to prosecute. I have enough problems with looters as it is.
Mark Howe
"Life is how you make it, the future is how you leave your past."
> Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2013 09:19:42 -0600
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> Subject: Fwd: FYI, National Geographic is running new episodes 'Diggers'
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> Forwarded at the request of the Arch-L List
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> From: Jarvis, Hugh <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 2:22 PM
> Subject: FYI, National Geographic is running new episodes 'Diggers'
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> http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/diggers/
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> Their site says:
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> “Their enthusiasm is contagious, their humor quirky, and their
> vocabulary... one of a kind. “KG” and “Ringy” are kids at heart,
> driven not by money, but the thrill of not knowing what their next dig
> will unearth. They understand that every item has a story to tell, and
> Diggers brings history to life through graphics and historical
> context. They are invited by landowners, historians and archaeologists
> to go on a quest, and in their own way, a crusade, to unearth history
> that would have otherwise been forgotten.”
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> They are apparently driven by their own ignorance… and supposedly
> welcomed by archaeologists.
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>
> How sad.
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> Hugh
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> In other news, the wolves and coyotes have finished investigating
> a break-in at the henhouse. The fox has been cleared.
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