Source: Orlando Sentinel
Thursday, March 12, 1992
Woman Who Was Trapped In Cave Will Go In Again
A woman who fractured her leg inside the nation's deepest cave in what she called her ''spring break 1991'' is back for another go at it. ''I can't wait to get underground,'' said Emily Davis Mobley, 41, of Schoharie, N.Y. ''This is what I do. It's part of my life.'' The spelunker was trapped inside Lechuguilla Cave for four days last March before rescuers got her out. On Friday, Mobley plans to join a team studying bacterial life in the 1,565-foot-deep cave, near Carlsbad Caverns in southeastern New Mexico.
Thursday, March 12, 1992
Woman Who Was Trapped In Cave Will Go In Again
A woman who fractured her leg inside the nation's deepest cave in what she called her ''spring break 1991'' is back for another go at it. ''I can't wait to get underground,'' said Emily Davis Mobley, 41, of Schoharie, N.Y. ''This is what I do. It's part of my life.'' The spelunker was trapped inside Lechuguilla Cave for four days last March before rescuers got her out. On Friday, Mobley plans to join a team studying bacterial life in the 1,565-foot-deep cave, near Carlsbad Caverns in southeastern New Mexico.
Source: Orlando Sentinel
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