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  2. Lost River Caverns - Wikipedia

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    Lost River Caverns is a natural limestone cavern located on the east side of Hellertown, Pennsylvania, United States, and consisting of five chambers. The caverns were formed by the karstification or dissolving of the limestone by water. In the past the caverns have been called Rentzheimer's Cave and Lost Cave.

  3. Lost River Cave - Wikipedia

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    Lost River Cave. Coordinates: 86°28′17.99″W. Cave entrance. Lost River Cave is a seven-mile cave system located in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The Lost River originates outside of the cave and flows into it. The cave contains one of the largest natural entrances in the Eastern U.S. Boat tours are available year-round, but closed for ...

  4. Carlsbad Caverns National Park - Wikipedia

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    Carlsbad Caverns National Park is an American national park in the Guadalupe Mountains of southeastern New Mexico. The primary attraction of the park is the show cave Carlsbad Cavern. Visitors to the cave can hike in on their own via the natural entrance or take an elevator from the visitor center. The park entrance is located on US Highway 62 ...

  5. Mammoth Cave National Park - Wikipedia

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    Mammoth Cave National Park is a national park in south-central Kentucky, US. It encompasses portions of Mammoth Cave, the longest known cave system in the world. The park's 52,830 acres (21,380 ha) are located primarily in Edmonson County, with small areas extending eastward into Hart and Barren counties. The Green River runs through the park ...

  6. Lost World Caverns - Wikipedia

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    Lost World Caverns. Stalagmite and stalactite formations. /  37.8326°N 80.4469°W  / 37.8326; -80.4469. Lost World Caverns, located just outside Lewisburg, West Virginia, is an underground natural series of caverns. In November 1973, the caverns were registered as a National Natural Landmark [1] [2] as they "feature terraced pedestal ...

  7. Ruby Falls - Wikipedia

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    Built. 1929. Architect. Lambert, Leo B.; Brown Contracting Co. NRHP reference No. 85002969 [1] Added to NRHP. November 26, 1985. Ruby Falls is a series of underground cascading waterfalls totaling 145 feet (44 m) in Lookout Mountain, near Chattanooga, Tennessee, in the United States.

  8. Marvel Cave - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Cave. / 36.6675; -93.3397. Marvel Cave is a privately owned cave located just west of Branson, Missouri, in Stone County. It is one of the main attractions of Silver Dollar City and is registered as a National Natural landmark. [1]

  9. Lost River Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The Lost River Reservation (also known as the Lost River Gorge & Boulder Caves) is a protected area with a series of caves along a gorge in the White Mountains in Woodstock, New Hampshire, United States. Located 5 miles (8 km) west of the village of North Woodstock on New Hampshire Route 112, Lost River Reservation is set in Kinsman Notch.