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Cave of Horror (Hebrew: מערת האימה, lit. 'Me'arat Ha'Eima') is the nickname given to a refuge cave that archaeologists have catalogued as Nahal Hever Cave 8 (8Hev) [ 1 ] of the Judaean Desert , Israel , where the remains of Jewish refugees from the Bar Kokhba revolt (c. 132–136 AD ) were found.
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1 Was the 6000-year-old mummified corpse found in the Cave of Horror?Arminden (talk) 00:11, 19 March 2021 (UTC)
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Scanner Sombre is an exploration video game played from a first-person perspective. [1] [2] The player awakens in a tent inside a cave; after finding an augmented reality headset and a LIDAR scanner, the player can illuminate the surrounding environment using dots.
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The Descent was originally scheduled to be released in the United Kingdom by November 2005 or February 2006, but The Cave began filming six months before its competitor. The filmmakers of The Descent decided to release their film before The Cave, so they fast-tracked production to be completed by the end of February 2005. [4]
The Balay sa Agta cave in Barangay Conalum is named as such because it is said to be the home of an agta. [131] Bukilat Cave, Tudela: Said to be inhabited by supernatural beings known as dili ingon nato who require visitors to make an uncooked chicken egg placed in a burning coconut shell stand upright in order to enter. [132]