This profile survey is one of many examples produced early in the development of the Mystery Flesh P
This profile survey is one of many examples produced early in the development of the Mystery Flesh Pit. The “New Jackson Survey”, conducted by surveyor James “Slippin’ Jim” Jackson, combined many prior smaller surveys with new biospeleological data obtained by Jackson’s team. Notably, Jackson’s surveying expedition marked the discovery of such features as the “Fondue Village”, the “Chyme Bladder” and the “Pleasure Domes”. Missing from this early survey are deeper portions of pit anatomy such as the “Gift Gardens” and “Copepod Barrows”, as these sections would remain inaccessible until the introduction of the Grumman IAV in 1978. This survey was printed in several national publications and was a primary piece of marketing information until an updated computer-aided survey was conducted in 1980. -- source link
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