diff --git a/aaussee/0.htm b/aaussee/0.htm index 4abaa624b..c91ef95c2 100644 --- a/aaussee/0.htm +++ b/aaussee/0.htm @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ 1623:0 -

AltausseeEEEEr See north shore vauclusian risings

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Altausseer See north shore vauclusian risings

A walk around Altausseer See reveals few streams flowing in to the lake, but a sizeable river flowing out, fuelling speculation that there were diff --git a/aaussee/index.html b/aaussee/index.html index bb9236d16..89a56438d 100644 --- a/aaussee/index.html +++ b/aaussee/index.html @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ -

N & NE shore of Altauseer See

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N & NE shore of Altausseer See

Altausseer See is a 2 km long glacier-carved lake south of the Loser plateau. Its north shore lies on a significant fault which marks the diff --git a/copyit.htm b/copyit.htm index 15139720d..beefb67b3 100644 --- a/copyit.htm +++ b/copyit.htm @@ -29,24 +29,34 @@ publications, and the sources are individually acknowledged. Again, where translated, we believe that copyright in the translation lies with the translator, and rights to grant permission to use the material have been granted to CUCC. Where original publication was in English (material from -Bristol Exploration Club, University of Bristol Speleological Society and -Lancaster University Speleological Society), then copyright undoubtedly lies -with those organisations or with the individual authors. Permission has been -sought to include such material in the archive, but neither CUCC nor the -editors of these pages have been granted the right to permit further -reproduction - please approach these organisations or the original authors -direct.

+Bristol Exploration Club, University of Bristol Speleological Society, +Lancaster University Speleological Society and Northern Pennine Club), +then copyright undoubtedly lies with those organisations or with the +individual authors. Permission has been sought to include such material +in the archive, but usually neither CUCC nor the editors of these pages +have been granted the right to permit further reproduction - please approach +these organisations or the original authors direct.

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Copyright in the HTML, page layout and structure of the archive lies with -Andy Waddington in almost all cases.

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Copyright in the HTML, page layout and structure of the archive originally +lay with Andy Waddington, who has relased anything directly attributable to +his work as CC-BY-SA. More recent work on the strucure, style and mechanisms +of maintaining the site belong to younger authors who may or may not wish +their work to be reproduced.

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Photographs: Where scanned photographs or images digitised from -video are included, the copyright information for the original photograph is -included in the HTML page which includes the full-sized image. In almost all -cases, the HTML files, page layout and image manipulation used to produce an -image for the website is © Andy Waddington. In these cases, these -aspects may be reproduced with acknowledgement, but permission to use the -image must be sought from the original photographer.

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Photographs: Where digital photographs (or, for much of the earlier +work, scanned photographs or images digitised from video) are included, the +copyright information for the original photograph is +included in the HTML page which includes the full-sized image (an effort will +be made over time to incorporate this into exif data where possible). Whilst +the HTML files, page layout and image manipulation used to produce an +image for the website may belong to the wesbite maintainers, permission to +reuse any image must be sought from the original photographer unless +licence terms (such as CC) are given with the image. Even when licensed +for reuse, credit to the photographer should be given in a form visible +to any end user. There may be the odd photo uncredited on the site - which +might mean we simply lost track of who took it ! If you took a photo used +here and would like it credited, please get in touch - we'd like to know +too, and will add credit as soon as possible.

There is a list of all the individual contributors to this archive, who ultimately own diff --git a/dclaim.htm b/dclaim.htm index 1e451c6c8..1daaa18b1 100644 --- a/dclaim.htm +++ b/dclaim.htm @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ limestone karren fields. Marking of caves or routes by paint is now strongly discouraged, more discreet metal tags being used instead. This makes caves even harder to spot from any distance away.

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Many of the caves were explored up to twenty years ago, using 8mm +

Many of the caves were explored up to almost forty years ago, using 8mm self-drilling anchors - the hangers were removed. Not all of these were well-placed, and some were placed for ladders, not SRT. All will have deteriorated, even though, in most cases, they were greased during derigging. diff --git a/intro.htm b/intro.htm index abc003bb7..bb2561de5 100644 --- a/intro.htm +++ b/intro.htm @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Aussee, where we are annually made very welcome by and family.

Only in 1986 has an expedition failed to visit -Loser, and a substantial part of the journal of +Loser, and a substantial part of the journal of CUCC and exCS, "Cambridge Underground" is taken up by expedition reports. The majority of these are reproduced within these web pages and can be reached through the list of published reports.

diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-76.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-76.html index 0b3155f4f..91b8216a2 100644 --- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-76.html +++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-76.html @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ 1d 5/S/E x 76 - +originally numbered 106 1623-76main diff --git a/piclinks/yperil.htm b/piclinks/yperil.htm index 3337e3bc9..35f1c6102 100644 --- a/piclinks/yperil.htm +++ b/piclinks/yperil.htm @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ such tins were just part of over 350 Kg of food which we took out on the 1978 expedition.

Photo © Andy Waddington, 1978

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