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Wonder World An informational sign explaining the history of Wonder Cave. Wonder World is a natural theme park located in San Marcos, Texas. The park's primary attraction is Wonder Cave, an ancient earthquake cave and Recorded Texas Historic Landmark. [1] Other attractions include an anti-gravity house, a trackless motor train, [2] and a ...
It led the search for Henry Morgan's lost fleet, and played a role in rediscovering the Satisfaction in 2011. while exploring caves in Mexico, Spring Lake, and shipwrecks. The center uses unmanned aircraft (Unmanned Autonomous Vehicle) to capture photos and gather information for projects related to fisheries, wildlife, and watershed management ...
In 1997, CNN released a "Seven Natural Wonders of the World" list, which comprises geological, aquatic and astrophysical phenomena, in collaboration with the Seven Natural Wonders organization.
Wonder Cave is a show cave located in the Balcones Fault in San Marcos, Texas. Its entrance is one mile southwest of the Hays County Courthouse. The cave is reported to be the only commercially operated dry-formed cave in the United States ("dry-formed" because the fissure was opened not by erosion but by the earthquake that produced the ...
Wonderworld, a musical production staged at the 1964 New York World's Fair; Wonderworld, a 1974 album by Uriah Heep; Simon Townsend's Wonder World, an Australian children's television show; Wonder World (Texas), a real-life amusement park at Wonder Cave in San Marcos, Texas; Wonder World Tour (disambiguation), multiple music tours
Other nearby attractions include Lake Lenore Caves State Park, located 10 miles south on Highway 17, and Steamboat Rock State Park, located 21 miles north on Highway 155. Show comments Advertisement
Wonder Cave (Kromdraai, Gauteng) Wonder Cave (Rudolph, Wisconsin) Wonder Cave (San Marcos, Texas) This page was last edited on 30 December 2019, at 21:05 (UTC). ...
St. Jude's Chapel above the Wonder Cave at the Rudolph Grotto Gardens. The Rudolph Grotto Gardens is a religious site in Rudolph, Wisconsin.It features ornamental and devotional artificial grottoes, including the Wonder Cave, an above-ground tunnel constructed of vernacular stone in the twentieth century by Father Philip Wagner and Edmund Rybicki.