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  2. Stephen Bishop (cave explorer) - Wikipedia

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    Before Bishop, the farthest anyone had been in the cave was to the feature known as "The Bottomless Pit". Along with a guest named H.C. Stevenson, [ 11 ] (who allegedly offered Bishop a "fistful of money" to explore the unknown parts of the Cave) [ 1 ] Bishop journeyed to the edge of the Pit.

  3. Seven trumpets - Wikipedia

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    The star is given the key to the bottomless pit. After opening it, the smoke that rises out of the pit darkens the air and blocks the sunlight. Then, from out of the smoke, the locusts are unleashed. The locusts are scorpion-tailed warhorses that have a man's face with lion's teeth. Their hair is long and they fly with locust-like wings.

  4. Abaddon - Wikipedia

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    In Revelation 9:11, Abaddon is described as "Destroyer", [8] the angel of the Abyss, [8] and as the king of a plague of locusts resembling horses with crowned human faces, women's hair, lions' teeth, wings, iron breast-plates, and a tail with a scorpion's stinger that torments for five months anyone who does not have the seal of God on their ...

  5. New Athos Cave - Wikipedia

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    The abyss on a slope of the Iverian Mountain was known for ages, referred to as the "Bottomless Pit". It was explored in 1961 by an expedition of four: Zurab Tatashidze, [2] Arsen Okrojanashvili, [3] Boris Gergedava, [4] and Givi Smyr. [5] Since 1975, it has been a major tourist attraction, featuring its own underground railway. [6]

  6. A pit of bones discovered under a castle could unlock key ...

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    The discoveries could bring scientists closer to understanding why Neanderthals ultimately died out and what role humans played in their demise.

  7. Mel's Hole - Wikipedia

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    Mel's Hole is, according to an urban legend, a "bottomless pit" near Ellensburg, Washington. Claims about it were first made on the radio show Coast to Coast AM in 1997 by a guest calling himself Mel Waters. Later investigation revealed no such person was listed as residing in that area, and no credible evidence has been given that the hole ...

  8. Speedwell Cavern - Wikipedia

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    The narrow adit is permanently flooded, so after descending a long staircase, access to the cave is made by boat. At the end of the adit, the cavern opens up with fluorspar veins, stalactites and stalagmites, and the so-called "Bottomless Pit". This chamber has an underground lake with a 20 metres (66 ft) high waterfall and an extremely deep ...

  9. Hell's Half Acre (Hot Springs, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    Hell's Half Acre is an area of exposed rocks and boulders in a clearing near Hot Springs, ArkansasIn the 1870s there was a hotel nearby and guests would walk a trail to see the site, often referred to as a "bottomless pit". [1]