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  2. Speleology - Wikipedia

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    Cave environments fall into three general categories: Endogean; the parts of caves that are in communication with surface soils through cracks and rock seams, groundwater seepage, and root protrusion. Parahypogean; the threshold regions near cave mouths that extend to the last penetration of sunlight. Hypogean; or "true" cave environments.

  3. List of caves in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of natural caves in the United States. Alabama. Cathedral Caverns; Crystal Cavern; DeSoto Caverns; Dust Cave; Fern Cave; Manitou Cave; Rickwood Caverns;

  4. Caving - Wikipedia

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    Caving, also known as spelunking (United States and Canada) and potholing (United Kingdom and Ireland), is the recreational pastime of exploring wild cave systems (as distinguished from show caves). In contrast, speleology is the scientific study of caves and the cave environment.

  5. Glossary of caving and speleology - Wikipedia

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    A specialized land trust that primarily manages caves or karst features in the United States. Cave digging. Main article: Cave digging. The practice of enlarging undiscovered cave openings to allow entry. Caver Someone who explores caves for recreation, a synonym for spelunker [3] Caving The sport of exploring caves, a synonym for spelunking [4 ...

  6. Caving equipment - Wikipedia

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    Originally, cave diving equipment was quite limited, but the increasing popularity of caving during the 20th century led to the creation of specialist caving equipment and companies. [1] Due to the greatly varying conditions of caves throughout the world, there is a multitude of different equipment types and categories.

  7. Cave - Wikipedia

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    Caves which extend further underground than the opening is wide are called endogene caves. [2] [3] Speleology is the science of exploration and study of all aspects of caves and the cave environment. Visiting or exploring caves for recreation may be called caving, potholing, or spelunking.

  8. National Speleological Society - Wikipedia

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    The organization engages in the research and scientific study, restoration, exploration, and protection of caves. It has more than 10,000 members in more than 250 grottos. [2] Since 1974 there has been a cave diving section of the society. [3] [4]

  9. West Virginia Speleological Survey - Wikipedia

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    The bulletin is 264 pages long, and contains descriptions of West Virginia's karst and limestones, summaries of the state's caves by river basins, and list of West Virginia's long caves, deep caves, deep pits, saltpeter caves, significant caves, karst springs, dye traces, VAR cave accidents, and reprints of the 2000 and 2012 NSS Convention ...