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  2. Bluespring Caverns - Wikipedia

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    Bluespring Caverns is a cave system located in Lawrence County, Indiana, approximately 80 miles (128 km) south of Indianapolis. The cave system is a karst and river type cave formation and drains a 15 miles² (38.8 km 2 ) sinkhole plain.

  3. From caves to cemeteries, here are 15 'undiscovered ... - AOL

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    There are about 30 caves on the property, including Endless and River caves, which are managed by the Indiana Karst Conservancy. A hiker's path: Exploring the Cave River Valley Natural Area

  4. Indiana Caverns - Wikipedia

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    This disproved the idea that the two caves were separate; they are now proved to be one cave. This connection made the Binkley Cave system thirty-five miles long - solidifying it, perhaps permanently, as the longest cave in Indiana. [1] [2] Development of Indiana Caverns began on June 1, 2012; the cave opened to the public on June 15, 2013.

  5. List of caves in the United States - Wikipedia

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    14 Indiana. 15 Iowa. 16 Kentucky. ... Forestville Mystery Cave State Park; Niagara Cave, Harmony ... Secret Caverns; Stone Bridge Cave; Tory Cave; North Carolina

  6. Secret tomb discovered below 'Indiana Jones' filming site ...

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    Secret tombs apparently weren't just part of the movie set on "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade." Archeologist Josh Gates revealed in the season premiere of Discovery Channel's "Expeditions ...

  7. Category:Caves of Indiana - Wikipedia

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  8. Indiana Statehouse - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Statehouse is the state capitol building of the U.S. state of Indiana. It houses the Indiana General Assembly, the office of the Governor of Indiana, the Indiana Supreme Court, and other state officials. The Statehouse is located in the capital city of Indianapolis at 200 West Washington Street. Built in 1888, it is the fifth ...

  9. Wyandotte Caves - Wikipedia

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    The Monument Mountain in Wyandotte Caves, Indiana, is a cluster of large stalagmites on a breakdown pile. The ceiling is a classic tension dome. Wyandotte Caves began to form in the Pliocene Era, about 2 million years ago. [3] Like most of Southern Indiana's caves, the caves were formed when water dissolved limestone, causing hollow caves to form.