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• ~ <br />~•^,,c) answer would 3escribe the limestone and I didn't mean to <br />Y ! ~_. J <br />make any distinction bPtcoeen that upper portion of weathered <br />Limestone and the portion below this, which, of course, I <br />cculd observe only to a limited extent on open faces. So <br />that to clarify the weathered limestone probably to a <br />depth of I would say eight to ten feet, ta7elve feet, and <br />some. <br />4 In the process of making this inspection, Mr. <br />Aro, did you take photographs vrhich would help demonstrate <br />'! % :{i <br />your testimony? <br />A Y"es, I did, <br />Q t•%ould it ?~e possible to describe what yot~ saw <br />to tha court ::ith the photogran!:s more accurately than <br />it cuould by mere +.aords? <br />A Yes, it certainly would. <br />T!iE COURT: Are these slides? <br />t•1R. EVAiIS: t:e have twelve slides and I ~~sk per- <br />~.:~,t~ mission to use those to illustrate our testimony. <br />._ <br />TfiE COURT: t~?hat ;.umbers wilt these have -- have <br />they besn identified? <br />MR, EVANS: No. <br />THE COURT: You better do that. <br />(Sdhereupon, Defendant's Exhibits No. 19, A, S, C, D, E, <br />F, G, H, I, J, K & L were marked for identification.) <br />MR. MORRISON: I would like the record to reveal <br />these have not been shown to us. I did not know they <br />were in existence until this minute. <br />Tf~ COURT: I suppose they weren't made until this <br />1267 <br />