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From the page: "2. Hamilton Pool Preserve, in Austin, Texas, was created quite naturally when the dome of an underground cave collapsed revealing this stunning natural pool. It is now frequented by day-trippers and naturalists. Thats naturalists not naturists, although no doubt someone has... more
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Rated by resolva on Oct 26, 5:46am
Great photgraphs - would be pretty creepy in them places!
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Rated by snailspace1 on Aug 02, 2:30pm
7. Lechuguilla Cave, in Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico is the fifth longest cave discovered yet at 120 miles (193 km) long and measures 489 metres (1,604 ft) deep, making it the deepest in continental United States.
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Reviewed by limeleaf10 on Jul 28, 10:33am
Wow!
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Rated by brussels5565 on Jul 25, 11:36am
One of a selection of underground lake/river pictures.
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Rated by WeirdWorld on Jul 25, 6:08am
Incredible Underground Lakes and Rivers
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Reviewed by Shane-W-R on Jul 12, 9:38am
This underground lake in Mellisani Caves, near Kefalonia, was found when the roof of the cave collapsed after an earthquake in 1953.
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Rated by AELIEN on Jul 12, 5:29am
great shots, it makes me want to visit. I can't believe I didn't see Banf, I was right there too :(
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Rated by Auron74 on Jul 11, 7:59am
Legend has it that early cavemen inhabited Wookey Caves in Somerset, England.