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  2. Lava cave - Wikipedia

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    A lava cave is any cave formed in volcanic rock, though it typically means caves formed by volcanic processes, which are more properly termed volcanic caves. Sea caves , and other sorts of erosional and crevice caves, may be formed in volcanic rocks, but through non-volcanic processes and usually long after the volcanic rock was emplaced.

  3. List of lava tubes - Wikipedia

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    Emuruangogolak Volcano caves [2] North Chyulu hills area – 20 caves are known [2] Hells Teeth [2] Kimakia Caves [2] Mathioni [2] Skull Caves [2] Kimakia Cave [2] Lake Tillam, near Korosi Volcano – several known lava tubes [2] Mount Suswa – around 40 known caves totaling around 11 km [2] Menengai Caldera – single vent-like cave [2]

  4. Cave Rock, Sumner - Wikipedia

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    Cave Rock is a volcanic rock formation, part of the volcano that formed Banks Peninsula. [1] The rock comprises two layers of basalt lava flow, separated by a tuff layer. [1] Wave action has eroded the rock, creating caves and tunnels. [1] A boulder field on the north-eastern seaward side of the formation may represent a collapsed cave. [1]

  5. Lava tube - Wikipedia

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    If lava in the tube drains out, it will leave an empty cave. Lava tubes are common in low-viscosity volcanic systems. Lava tubes are important as they are able to transport molten lava much further away from the eruptive vent than lava channels. A tube-forming lava flow can emplace on longer distance due to the presence of a solid crust ...

  6. Chaos Crags - Wikipedia

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    Chaos Crags is the youngest group of lava domes in Lassen Volcanic National Park, California. They formed as six dacite domes 1,100-1,000 years ago, one dome collapsing during an explosive eruption about 70 years later. The eruptions at the Chaos Crags mark one of just three instances of Holocene activity within

  7. Grotta del Gelo - Wikipedia

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    Grotta del Gelo ("Cave of Frost") is a volcanic cave of Mount Etna which is known for the presence of a large amount of ice. The cave formed in 1614–1624 during a large eruption of the volcano, inside one of the lava flows produced during that eruption. Within the two subsequent decades, ice grew and accumulated in the cave.

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  9. Table Mountain (Butte County, California) - Wikipedia

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    Another cave is located behind a small unnamed waterfall. The caves are made of a mixture of basalt and clay , and were created over thousands of years as the waterfalls eroded away at the rock. The two caves at Coal Canyon are the most easily accessible, and the one at Phantom Falls is the most visited.