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  2. Laurel Caverns - Wikipedia

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    Operators offer a three-hour tour, which includes gravity hill, as well as the cavern's lower branchwork, which is unlit. Because the terrain remains unaltered here, cavern rules require visitors to use helmets and lighting when climbing or crawling over breakdown piles or other obstructions to reach the caverns' chambers and chasmal courses.

  3. Cave insect - Wikipedia

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    A cave is an unusually well-defined ecological habitat in terms of its nature, time, and place. Accordingly, it is not surprising that a number of insects permanently inhabit caves, especially at the deepest levels, and are markedly specialised for niches in some of the extreme conditions.

  4. Linville Caverns - Wikipedia

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    Half hour guided tours escort visitors through the caverns with information about cavern history, resident creatures, and the formations viewed along the way. Formed in a deposit of Shady Dolomite at the base of Humpback Mountain, Linville Caverns offer an environment for the public to explore the subterranean world of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

  5. Adventure World Cavern Quests: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    If you like sticking close to the story in Adventure World, you may have already completed the Monkey Idol and Bird Idol quests, taking you to the halfway point in your attempt to unlock the ...

  6. Cave - Wikipedia

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    A cave or cavern is a natural void under the Earth's surface. [1] Caves often form by the weathering of rock and often extend deep underground. Exogene caves are smaller openings that extend a relatively short distance underground (such as rock shelters). Caves which extend further underground than the opening is wide are called endogene caves ...

  7. Curious about the Louisville Mega Cavern? Here are 5 things ...

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    Closed-toe shoes are required in the Mega Cavern. Your shoes may get slightly muddy so leave your new white trainers at home. Bring as little as possible with you inside the cavern. If you are on ...

  8. California Caverns - Wikipedia

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    California Cavern was the first to be operated as a tourist attraction in the Sierras. Early visitors included Bret Harte, Mark Twain, and John Muir, who wrote about his visit in his 1894 book, The Mountains of California. [2] The caverns are registered as California Historical Landmark #956. [1] Entrance to the California Caverns

  9. Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park - Wikipedia

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    Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park is an adventure park, located above Glenwood Springs, Colorado, about 160 miles (260 km) west of Denver.Only cave tours were available prior to 2003 before the park was expanded.