Per the following website, there are approx. 4100 known caves in Alabama. I believe this site refers to TAG which is a regional caving organization affiliated with the National Speleological Society, so hopefully it is correct. http:/www.outdooralabama.com/watchable-wildlife/Watchablearticles/underground.cfm
Thomas W. Daniel has written: 'The geology and mineral resources of Limestone County, Alabama' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Geology 'A strippable lignite bed in south Alabama' -- subject(s): Lignite 'Exploring Alabama caves' -- subject(s): Caves, Guidebooks
The Ajanta Caves contain 29 caves in total.
There are caves in many parts of Ireland. For example there are the Ailwee Caves in county Clare and the Dunmore caves in county Kilkenny. Thee are mountains all around Ireland and many caves can be found in them.
Trees, Grass, Mountains, Lakes, Plateaus, Rivers, Caves, The Appalachian Mts. , etc.
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Yes. There are MANY caves in Canada.
There are many caves in Australia. Some of the better known ones are the Jenolan Caves, Wellington Caves and Abercrombie Caves. There are many spectacular caves that are not-so-well known throughout Australia. The Nullarbor Plain is a spelunker's paradise.
There are 12 Buddhist (caves 1-12), 17 Hindu (caves 13-29) and 5 Jain (caves 30-34) caves. Total 34 caves.
The first known inhabitant of Alabama are the Archaic people from 1000BC-8000BC.
13 major caves are known.
Just the caves are not sacred to Hindus. However many great sages and monk did serious meditation sitting in caves or many hindu deities were found to have been in caves hence such caves become sacred to Hindus.
The Secret of the Caves has 210 pages.