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  2. The Caverns of Kalte - Wikipedia

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    After defeating Darklord Zagarna’s invasion, Sommerlund has begun rebuilding and little scars of war remain after one year. Work on rebuilding the Kai Monastery was about to commence when disturbing news from the north came.

  3. File:Cave of the Winds.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: The huge Langley Full-Scale Tunnel building dominated the skyline of Langley Air Force Base for 81 years (1930–2011). The Full-Scale Tunnel was constructed by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) during an era when biplanes and dirigibles dominated aviation.

  4. Black Chasm Cave - Wikipedia

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    Also living within the cave, and adapted to total darkness, is the Banksula grubbsi arachnid. Related to the harvestman, the Banksula grubbsi has a multi-segmented body that appears to be one single trunk at first glance, it has detached retinas, and no pigmentation. It also is found nowhere in the world except Black Chasm Cavern. [1]

  5. Subterranean fiction - Wikipedia

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    The 2001 real time strategy game Pikmin, features a large cave called the Forest Navel, while being underground there is a single hole at the top to enter. The sequel, Pikmin 2 (2004), has the main characters delving into 14 somewhat varying caverns for treasure, one of which is aptly titled "Subterranean Complex".

  6. Cavern (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A cavern is another name for a cave or a large room within a cave. Cavern or The Cavern may also refer to: The Cavern Club or The Cavern, a rock-and-roll club in Liverpool, England; The Cavern, a 2005 horror film; The Cavern, directed by Edgar G. Ulmer; Caverns, a 1989 novel written collaboratively as an experiment by Ken Kesey

  7. Harvey Kurtzman's Jungle Book - Wikipedia

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    The full title of the book is Harvey Kurtzman's Jungle Book: Or, Up from the Apes!(and Right Back Down)—In Which Are Described in Words and Pictures Businessmen, Private Eyes, Cowboys, and Other Heros All Exhibiting the Progress of Man from the Darkness of the Cave into the Light of Civilization by Means of Television, Wide Screen Movies, the Stone Axe, and Other Useful Arts. [1]

  8. A Wrinkle in Time - Wikipedia

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    The Happy Medium is human in appearance, but of uncertain gender. She uses her powers and a crystal ball to look at distant places and people. She prefers to look for happy events and her customary demeanor is jolly, but becomes sad upon viewing sad events. She lives in a cavern on a planet in Orion's Belt.

  9. The Kharkanas Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The first novel, Forge of Darkness, was initially released in a hardcover edition by Bantam Books in the United Kingdom and Canada on 31 July 2012, followed by a paperback edition on 2 August 2012. [5] Tor released a hardcover edition for the American market on 18 September 2012 and a paperback edition on 27 August 2013. [6]