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  2. Growtopia - Wikipedia

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    Growtopia is a 2D massively multiplayer online sandbox video game based around the idea that most of the in-game items can be grown from their corresponding seeds. [8] The game has no end goals or 100% completion, but has an achievement system and quests to complete from non-player characters.

  3. Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple - Wikipedia

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    Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple, or Sri Gangaadhareshwara, also Gavipuram Cave Temple, an example of Indian rock-cut architecture, is located in Bengaluru in the state of Karnataka in India. The temple is famous for its mysterious stone discs in the forecourt and the exact planning allowing the sun to shine on the shrine during certain time of the ...

  4. Ngilgi Cave - Wikipedia

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    The local Wardandi people have long known of the existence of the Ngilgi cave. [3] The Wardandi believe the caves to be their passage to the afterlife. [4] Edward Dawson was the first European to enter the cave when he went searching for stray horses in 1899. [2] He acted as a guide to the cave from December 1900 to November 1937.

  5. List of caves in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Cave number Cave name Cave area 6AU-1: Deepdene Cave: Augusta 6AU-2: Bone Cave: Augusta 6AU-3: Bottomless Hole: Augusta 6AU-6: Harleys Cave: Augusta 6AU-8: Skull Cave: Augusta 6AU-9: Old Kudardup Cave: Augusta 6AU-11: Moondyne Cave: Augusta 6AU-13: Augusta Jewel Cave: Augusta 6AU-14: Easter Cave (Western Australia) Augusta 6AU-15: Deeondeeup ...

  6. Krubera Cave - Wikipedia

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    Krubera-Voronja cave is inhabited by endemic species, including four springtails discovered during the CAVEX Team expedition of 2010: Anurida stereoodorata, Deuteraphorura kruberaensis, Schaefferia profundissima, and Plutomurus ortobalaganensis; the last of these is the deepest terrestrial animal ever found on Earth, living 1,980 metres (6,500 ...

  7. Sistema Cheve - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, an international caving expedition led by the U.S. Deep Caving Team discovered a new cave they named J2. The entrance of J2 located 5 kilometres (3.1 miles) northeast of the Cheve entrance. J2 appears to head in the direction of Cheve Cave, with a predicted intersection beyond the tunnel collapse that stopped the team in 2003.

  8. Gaping Gill - Wikipedia

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    Gaping Gill (also known as Gaping Ghyll) is a natural cave in North Yorkshire, England.It is one of the unmistakable landmarks on the southern slopes of Ingleborough – a 98-metre (322 ft) deep pothole with the stream Fell Beck flowing into it. [3]

  9. Mahishasuramardini Mandapa - Wikipedia

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    Mahishasuramardhini Mandapa (Cave Temple; also known as Yampuri) [1] is an example of Indian rock-cut architecture dating from the late 7th century, of the Pallava dynasty.It is a rock-cut cave temple located on a hill, near a lighthouse, along with other caves in Mamallapuram.