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  2. Luray Caverns - Wikipedia

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    Visitors enter the cave via a path that curves downward through the caverns, eventually reaching Dream Lake, The Saracen's Tent, The Great Stalacpipe Organ and some large stalactites and stalagmites. The path proceeds to the Wishing Well and a war memorial honoring veterans from Page County. It then ascends to a small passage past the Fried ...

  3. Flowstone - Wikipedia

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    Saracen's tent in Luray Caverns in Virginia is considered to be one of the most well-formed flowstone draperies in the world. Flowstones are sheetlike deposits of calcite or other carbonate minerals, formed where water flows down the walls or along the floors of a cave. [1]

  4. File:Saracen's Tent, Luray Caverns.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Saracen - Wikipedia

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    Saracen was a term used both in Greek and Latin writings between the 5th and 15th centuries to refer to the people who lived in and near what was designated by the Romans as Arabia Petraea and Arabia Deserta. The term's meaning evolved during its history of usage. During the Early Middle Ages, the term came to be associated with the tribes of Arabia. The oldest known source mentioning ...

  6. This Tennessee man, 84 and battling cancer, was gifted ... - AOL

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    James Gregory, an 84-year-old resident of Cocke County, Tennessee, once again has a place to call home. Gregory, who is battling cancer, lost his home and all of his belongings in the floods ...

  7. Serkland - Wikipedia

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    srklant on the Tillinge Runestone raised in memory of a Varangian who did not return from Serkland, at the church of Tillinge in Uppland, Sweden.. In Old Norse sources, such as sagas and runestones, Serkland (also Særkland, Srklant, Sirklant, Serklat, etc.) was the "land of the Serkir", usually identified with the Saracens.