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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382036)
• Rockingham, Australia
15 Aug
Separating our great state of Western Australia from the rest of the continent is the Nullarbor Plain. This is not a desert as such but vegetation is sparse and the climate is not conducive to human habitation. The vegetation...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23240)
29 May 16
Alipore Zoo has separate enclosure for brown bears. The zoo authorities had created artificial caves for the bears.
One of the reasons why the caves are being created is because in the summer months it is warm and may be the...
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maximax8
@maximax8 (31042)
• United Kingdom
5 Mar 13
My 5 year old son at school has been learning about caves. I am going to show his teacher my Belize travel photo album. I visited a cave by swimming into it and then doing much climbing. I had a crash helmet on and socks on my...
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tinetine161992
@tinetine161992 (431)
• Philippines
12 Jun 12
Last summer i cant decide where to go, so i surf the net where is the best place to have vacation. I found out that why i should go out the Philippines. Philippines has many places that really amazing and suit for me and my family...
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dynzdolina
@dynzdolina (381)
• Philippines
20 Aug 11
I was able to got inside a cave, kinda creepy though but fascinating. It was the first time that I was able to bravely get there after several attempts along with my sisters. The stalactites and stalagmites were simply amazing,...
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SusanShayAvon
@SusanShayAvon (1003)
• United States
14 Mar 09
We went last year. I was not that excited about it. I figured it would be okay but I was honestly shocked. It was so breathtakingly beautiful. I had such a wonderful time. And took so many pictures. Even the ride up to the...
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TheRealDawn
@dawnald (85137)
• Shingle Springs, California
20 Sep 08
We went to Black Chasm Cavern today to visit the helictites. What are those? Cave formations, or speleotherms, that turn and twist into all kinds of unusual shapes. This cavern is famous for them. First we met Dad and Jane in...
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ShepherdSpy
@ShepherdSpy (8544)
• Omagh, Northern Ireland
19 May 08
This cave system in the Area where I live has 3 of them meeting underground! The Cladagh River forms a part of the Marble Arch Caves system, http://www.marblearchcaves.net/ ,and you can boat along it on a public tour-quite...
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@flowerchilde (12529)
• United States
24 Apr 08
It's not that her phobia (of spiders) is funny, but one day she and one of my other aunts was investigating an old cave (I don't know where it was). They found an old civil war uniform and button and were looking at them under the...
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Aingealicia
@Aingealicia (1905)
• United States
23 Apr 08
I had a friend comment that my partial blog postings did not make a lot of sense. I have decided to post my 4 post for you to read them. Hopefully those can understand can have a good chuckle over what I write....I do have more on...
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twoey68
@twoey68 (13627)
• United States
11 Sep 07
Would you ever live in a cave? I'm not talking a dark, damp and icky cave but one that was furnished and livable...like the picture. I would love to live in something like that. I think it would be a blast...not to mention unique...
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cynddvs
@cynddvs (2948)
• United States
14 Jul 07
We just went to visit a cave today. It was a lot of fun getting to walk around and see the different formations and here stories about the cave. I learned that just in the county I live in that there are 171 caves. And in my state...
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tammyr
@tammyr (5945)
• Etowah, Tennessee
4 Apr 07
Caving is the recreational sport of exploring caves. Speleology is the scientific study of caves and the cave environment.
I love to go in caves. Whether it is on a guided tour or just a trek in a local cave, It is big fun to...
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