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  2. Guna Caves - Wikipedia

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    Guna Caves, initially named as Devil's Kitchen, is a cave located in Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, India. [2] It attracts many visitors every year. [3] The location got the name Guna Caves after it was featured in the 1991 film Gunaa starring Kamal Haasan. Since the release of the film, the location has attracted a large number of visitors and ...

  3. Lampenflora - Wikipedia

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    It does not exist in caves not developed for humans. The weak acids excreted by lampenflora can also cause damage to and change limestone and other rocks. [4] Lampenflora is especially dangerous to artifacts present in caves, such as cave paintings. [7] The appearance of algae was one of the reasons the Lascaux cave was closed to the public ...

  4. Guna Caves rescue - Wikipedia

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    [b] [2] [4] 9 club members went to Kodaikanal to visit Guna Caves. [4] [1] A sign in Tamil indicated that the area was a prohibited area where 13 people had died; however, the group could not read Tamil and proceeded to cross the dilapidated fence. [4] Subhash, who had wanted to go into the 100-foot deep cave, tripped and fell inside. [2]

  5. Live in a Cave? We’ve Got the Best Low-Light Plants for You

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    Bring some zen to your space with a peace lily, which tolerates low light levels just fine. With glossy leaves and interesting white spoon-shaped flowers, this plant is a low-key addition to any room.

  6. Did Neanderthals bury their dead with flowers? Iraq cave ...

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    A Neanderthal skeleton unearthed in an Iraqi cave already famous for fossils of these extinct cousins of our species is providing fresh evidence that they buried their dead - and intriguing clues ...

  7. List of poisonous plants - Wikipedia

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    The plant is poisonous, containing cardiostimulant compounds such as adonidin and aconitic acid. [42] Aesculus hippocastanum: horse-chestnut, buckeye, conker tree Sapindaceae: All parts of the raw plant are poisonous due to saponins and glycosides such as aesculin, causing nausea, muscle twitches, and sometimes paralysis. [43] Agave spp.

  8. Anthodite - Wikipedia

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    Cave flowers (also known as "gypsum flowers" or "oulopholites") consist of gypsum or epsomite. In contrast to anthodites, the needles or "petals" of cave flowers grow from the attached end. Cave cotton (also called "gypsum cotton") is very thin, flexible filaments of gypsum or epsomite projecting from a cave wall.

  9. This dangerous skin-melting plant is sweeping the world - AOL

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    Essentially, the plant makes bodies susceptible to intense sunburns and blisters. From just one touch of the dangerous plant, one's skin can remain sensitive to light for up to seven years.