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  2. Danger Cave - Wikipedia

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    Danger Cave is a North American archaeological site located in the Bonneville Basin of western Utah around the Great Salt Lakes region, that features artifacts of the Desert Culture from c. 9000 BC until c. 500 AD.

  3. Lake Bonneville - Wikipedia

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    Bonneville flood bed in Lake Bonneville marl at an exposure in northern Utah. The base of the flood bed is at the level of the shovel blade. For scale, the shovel handle is about 20 in (50 cm) in length. In his monograph on Lake Bonneville, G.K. Gilbert called the offshore deposits of Lake Bonneville the "White Marl". [1]

  4. Bonneville flood - Wikipedia

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    A 2020 hypothesis presented evidence that Lake Bonneville achieved a stable outflow for possibly a thousand years leading up to the Bonneville Flood and then a massive, multi-segment earthquake on the Wasatch Fault caused surging and tsunami in Lake Bonneville with a surge wave over 140 feet (43 m) high. This surge carried up into the Cache ...

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  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Tooele ...

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    325 S. State Route 138 ... Listed area extends into Salt Lake County. 4: Bonneville Salt Flats Race Track: ... Danger Cave: Danger Cave: October 15, 1966 ...

  7. Jesse D. Jennings - Wikipedia

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    Jesse David Jennings (July 7, 1909 – August 13, 1997) was an American archaeologist and anthropologist and founding director of the Natural History Museum of Utah.Based at the University of Utah, Jennings is best known for his work on desert west prehistory and his excavation of Danger Cave near Utah's Great Salt Lake.

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  9. Shoshone Falls - Wikipedia

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    Formed by the cataclysmic outburst flooding of Lake Bonneville during the Pleistocene ice age about 14,000 years ago, Shoshone Falls marks the historical upper limit of fish migration (including salmon) in the Snake River, and was an important fishing and trading place for Native Americans. The falls were documented by Europeans as early as the ...