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Nyumbanitu is a forest near the village of Mlevela, Mdandu ward in Wanging'ombe district of Tanzania's Njombe Region. It is at a distance of 15 km (9.3 mi) from Njombe Town. It is notable as one of only three habitats for the rare Udzungwa forest partridge (Xenoperdix udzungwensis) [1] and important site for the mythology for the local Bena ...
Tham Luang Nang Non (Thai: ถ้ำหลวงนางนอน, lit. 'Great Cave of the Sleeping Lady', RTGS: Tham Luang Nang Non, pronounced [tʰâm lǔaŋ nāːŋ nɔ̄ːn]) Also known as Tham Luang, and Tham Yai is a karstic cave system in the Tham Luang–Khun Nam Nang Non Forest Park, near the village of Ban Chong in Pong Pha subdistrict, in northern Thailand. [2]
The climb leads down to a large ledge, and a 10 metres (33 ft) pitch. SRT kits can be left at the bottom of this pitch. After a further 4 metres (13 ft) climb down the passage closes down into a crawl, in which the roar of the streamway can be heard. Once you meet the water continue along the streamway to enter the main section of the cave.
The Ledge Views caves are one of two publicly owned park systems accessible in eastern Wisconsin with the other being Cherney Maribel Caves County Park [2] in neighboring Manitowoc County, Wisconsin. [3] The nature center offers school programs in caving, sedimentary geology, maple syruping, and winter ecology on traditional wood-framed snowshoes.
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Entrance to Miss Grace's Lane cave. Miss Grace's Lane (also known as Miss Grace's Lane Swallett), near Tidenham in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England, is a natural cave system, the entrance to which was excavated between 1994 and 1997 by members of the Royal Forest of Dean Caving Club (RFDCC).
Ledge or Ledges may refer to: Ridge, a geological feature; Reef, an underwater feature; Stratum, a layer of rock; Ledge, in civil engineering, a type of earthmoving cut; Slang for legend or legendary; Window ledge; Wisconsin Ledge AVA (American Viticultural Area) Ledges; Ledges State Park
Aokigahara (青木ヶ原, 'Blue Tree Meadow'), also known as the Sea of Trees (樹海, Jukai), is a forest on the northwestern flank of Mount Fuji on the island of Honshu in Japan, thriving on 30 square kilometres (12 sq mi) of hardened lava laid down by the last major eruption of Mount Fuji in 864 CE. [1]