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Merrill Cave is a 650 foot (200 m) former ice cave in Lava Beds National Monument in California.It was known for the pool of ice that was found year-round in the lower chamber of the cave, which fully disappeared due to compounding factors by 2005.
The Lava Beds National Wilderness is a 28,460-acre (11,520 ha) wilderness area within the Lava Beds National Monument. It was designated by the US Congress on October 13, 1972, with passage of Public Law 92-493. [13] The wilderness protects more than half of the national monument in two separate eastern and western units.
Shooting in a cave is a new experience to me and basically I was pointing the camera into blackness and pushing the button. This ice waterfall shows some illumination on the bottom (somebody was shining a flashlight) and some of the red lava (or earth) above.
Kungur Ice Cave (Perm Krai, Russia) Merrill Cave (Lava Beds National Monument, California) [11] Narusawa Ice Cave, (Mount Fuji, Japan) Niter Ice Cave (Idaho, United States) Sam's Point Preserve (New York, United States) Scărișoara Cave (Romania) [12] Schellenberg Ice Cave (Bavaria, Germany) Shawangunk Ridge (New York, United States)
Mushpot Cave is a 770 foot (230 m) cave found in Lava Beds National Monument, California. It is one of the least challenging caves in the park and is recommended as an introductory cave. It is the only cave in the park to have lights and interpretive signs explaining the cave formations, ecology and cave climate. [1]
Valentine Cave is a 1,635 foot (498 m) cave found in Lava Beds National Monument, California. It is considered one of the least challenging caves in the park. It is considered one of the least challenging caves in the park.
Catacombs Cave is a 6,903 foot (2,104 m) cave in Lava Beds National Monument in California.It is considered one of the most challenging caves accessible in the park. This very long cave is easily entered, but gradually increases in difficulty.
The Oregon High Desert Grotto (or OHDG) is an American caving club, known as a Grotto.It is affiliated with the National Speleological Society.. OHDG is involved with caving and conservation efforts in central Oregon and beyond, including the Oregon Caves National Monument, [1] the Lava Beds National Monument in northern California, [2] and caves in western Idaho and southern Washington.