Hi again,
I read an article stating that the Discovery channel will be along on this next years expedition to film events , is this the first time you have had a major network do this? Also, again on the subject of bones ( can't get bones out of my mind) ...I read here and other places that you did a little investigating on a grave site that turned out to be that of an infant(assumed part of the settlement), and that you noted it was lined with coral and the coffin was that of wood. Were the bones examined? and if so what condition were they in? At the least they would be now 50+ years old, earharts and noonen's would only be a couple decades older. Did this give a clue to Tighar as to how the enviroment / and soil minerals and salts deteriorate bones on that island? I live in an area where there are examples of remains some purported to be millions of years old!!!!Triceritops and Tyranosaurus all around me , so you see bones laying out or under the elements only 76+ years don't really seem all that old to me.