The deepest point so far explored is 654 feet at the Wind Cave, in Wind Cave National Park, ND.
The darkest place in South Dakota would be deep underground in Wind Cave. At one point in the tour of Wind Cave, at Wind Cave National Park, the tour guide turns off the lights to show how dark a cave is.
because the cave is probaly VERY WINDY and its a cave full of wind monsters
It depends on what cave it s
Deep, deep down
Wind Cave is mostly cold so wear warm and old clothes!
The Badlands are above ground and Wind Cave in underground.
wind
2 stories deep
The original cave and sink holes began forming Wind Cave about 320 million years ago, during the Mississippian era. Wind Cave was first discovered in 1881 and became the seventh oldest national park in the US on January 9, 1903, when President Theodore Roosevelt signed the legislation establishing Wind Cave National Park.
The calcite lake.
The wind would carry seeds in the cave and they would grow ...
Dig a hole in the snow big enough to fit you and whoever else you're with. Also dig it deep enough and at a slant so it wont cave in oravalanches won't cave it in. Build it to where the wind wont hit you. This will keep you warm and out of the wind