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  2. Cavers exploring in western Virginia rescue 'miracle' dog ...

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    NARROWS, Va. (AP) — One very lucky dog is recovering at a shelter after a group of cavers said their excursion into a western Virginia cave over the weekend turned into a rescue mission when ...

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    Charlie the hunting dog fell 40 feet down a narrow shaft in Tennessee, only to end up next to a huge sleeping bear Rescue team gets a big surprise as they save dog from Tennessee cave Skip to main ...

  5. Cave of Dogs - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of the cave from a 1865 science book. A guide shows a suffocated dog to a man and woman tourist. Lake Agnano and the Cave of Dogs depicted in an etching by the Sieur de Rogissart, 1706 The principle of the Cave of Dogs sketched by Alfred Swaine Taylor, 1832. The carbon dioxide (marked with a darker color) gathers in the lower part ...

  6. Dixie Caverns - Wikipedia

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    They decided to name the caverns after their dog in honor of his discovery. Guided tours of the caverns were begun in 1923. The best-known attraction is a bell-shaped flowstone formation known as the "Wedding Bell". Weddings have been held under the Bell. The cave is located in a hill overlooking the surrounding region.

  7. Archaic Dog Burials in the Midwest United States - Wikipedia

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    The Green River Valley had many sites that are a part of this area. Within this area, there are a total of 246 dog burials and 31 of these burials were associated with humans. 51% of the 31 burials were buried in bluff top camps, 41% were buried in shell mounds and the remaining 9% were buried in dirt mounds.

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