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Bears' Cave (Romanian: Peștera Urșilor, Hungarian: Medve-barlang) is located in the western Apuseni Mountains, on the outskirts of Chișcău village, Bihor County, northwestern Romania. It was discovered in 1975 by Speodava, an amateur spelaeologist group.
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Bear's Cave was formed in limestone of the White Jurassic, [2] and provided shelter for various types of prehistoric animals. [3] The caves have also been home to a theme park, Dreamland, since 1974. [4] The cave is made up of two parts, the Karlshöhle, discovered in 1834, [5] and the Bärenhöhle, discovered in 1949. [6]
Spring/Break Art Show is an annual contemporary art show held in New York that coincides with The Armory Show each spring. [1] From 2012 to 2014, the show was held in a schoolhouse in Nolita, but in 2015 the show took place in the historic Moynihan Station next to New York Penn Station. [2] [3] The art show is an internationally recognized ...
Spring break [a] is a vacation period at universities and schools that includes the Easter holiday, and takes place in early Northern Hemisphere spring. Introduced in the U.S. during the 1930s, spring break has been observed in Europe since the late 19th century, and is observed in many other countries. Spring break is associated with riotous ...
Seeking shelter, Glidden and his two dogs ran into an ice cave. The temperatures dropped down to 25 degrees and it started to rain. Man finds hibernating bear in cave
The cave complex has long been a site of mystical power, [citation needed] a culturally significant gathering place for American Indians. On the interior wall of Pictograph Cave (the only one containing rock art), archaeologists discovered 106 pictographs, painted between 2,145 and 200 years ago.
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