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  2. Pumpelly Pillar - Wikipedia

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    Pumpelly Pillar (7,625 feet (2,324 m)) is located in the Lewis Range, Glacier National Park in the U.S. state of Montana. [3] Located in the Two Medicine region in the southeastern section of Glacier National Park, the peak is likely named after Raphael Pumpelly, who lead the Northern Transcontinental Railway Survey party that crossed Pitamakan Pass in 1883.

  3. Pumpelly Glacier - Wikipedia

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    Pumpelly Glacier is just west of the Continental Divide and adjacent to Pumpkin Glacier, the two glaciers separated by crevasses. [3] The glacier was named after Raphael Pumpelly who had first sighted the glacier in 1883. [1] Pumpelly and Pumpkin Glaciers cover 310 acres (1.3 km 2) as of 2005, a 15 percent reduction in area since 1966. [2]

  4. Pandavula Gutta - Wikipedia

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    Pandavula Gutta (also Pandavula Guttalu or Pandavula Guhalu) is an ancient geological site and cave located near Kothapally village in Regonda mandal of Jayashankar Bhupalpally district in the Indian state of Telangana. [1] It was designated as the only geoheritage site of Telangana.

  5. Mammoth Cave National Park - Wikipedia

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    Tourists inside the cave. The park's mission is stated in its foundation document: [7] The purpose of Mammoth Cave National Park is to preserve, protect, interpret, and study the internationally recognized biological and geologic features and processes associated with the longest known cave system in the world, the park’s diverse forested karst landscape, the Green and Nolin rivers, and ...

  6. Pompeys Pillar National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Pompeys Pillar National Monument is a rock formation located in south central Montana, United States.Designated a national monument on January 17, 2001, and managed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management in conjunction with The Friends of Pompeys Pillar, it consists of only 51 acres (21 ha), making it one of the smallest National Monuments in the U.S.

  7. Pumpelly Studio - Wikipedia

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    The Pumpelly Studio is the principal surviving house on the former summer estate of geologist Raphael Pumpelly.Located off Snow Hill Road in Dublin, New Hampshire, it is a distinctive local example of Mediterranean Romanesque, and a prominent surviving building from Dublin's heyday as a summer resort and artists' colony.

  8. Forestville Mystery Cave State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park is about 5 miles (8.0 km) from Mystery Cave and occupies approximately 3,170 acres (12.8 km 2), with camping, interpretive programs, and hiking, horseback, cross-country skiing trails, cold water streams and excellent trout fishing. The cave includes stalactites, stalagmites, and underground pools, and is a constant 48 °F (9 °C). It ...

  9. Neffs Cave - Wikipedia

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    Neffs Cave (or Neffs Canyon Cave) is a cave in Neffs Canyon on the north side of Mount Olympus, directly east of Millcreek, Utah in the United States. It is one of the deepest caves in the United States but is seldom entered despite its depth and its proximity to Salt Lake City .