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  2. Category:Cave dwellings - Wikipedia

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  3. Cave dweller - Wikipedia

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    A cave dweller, or troglodyte, is a human who inhabits a cave or the area beneath the overhanging rocks of a cliff. Prehistory

  4. Template:Caves - Wikipedia

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  5. List of longest caves in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mammoth Cave, the longest known cave system in the world The following is a list of the longest caves in the United States per length (over 50 kilometres or 30 miles) of documented passageways. Many passageways are still being discovered; this list is based on the latest verifiable data. [ 1 ]

  6. Cave living - Wikipedia

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    Cave living may refer to: Human cave dwellers; Troglobites and Trogloxenes, cave-dwelling animals; Underground living in caves; See also. Caving;

  7. List of caves in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Bat Cave; Carter Caves State Park; Cascade Caverns; Colossal Cavern; Diamond Caverns; Eleven Jones Cave; Fisher Ridge Cave System; Glover's Cave; Goochland Cave; Great Onyx Cave; Great Saltpetre Cave; Horse Cave also known as "Hidden River Cave" Lost River Cave; Mammoth Cave; Martin Ridge Cave System; Oligo-Nunk Cave System

  8. Speleology - Wikipedia

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    The creation of an accurate, detailed map is one of the most common technical activities undertaken within a cave. Cave maps, called surveys, can be used to compare caves to each other by length, depth and volume, may reveal clues on speleogenesis, provide a spatial reference for further scientific study, and assist visitors with route-finding.

  9. Cave survey - Wikipedia

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    A cave survey is a map of all or part of a cave system, which may be produced to meet differing standards of accuracy depending on the cave conditions and equipment available underground. Cave surveying and cartography , i.e. the creation of an accurate, detailed map, is one of the most common technical activities undertaken within a cave and ...