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Spelunkers like to explore caves.
yes - lots
We can let them just be there, and not explore in them.
the real question is what vehicles are not used to explore space? from jack strom
People who search caves are commonly referred to as spelunkers or cavers. They are individuals who explore caves for either recreational purposes or scientific research.
A 'spelunker'
A person who likes to explore caves is called a "caver" - if he or she is studying caves' scientific aspects, a "speleologist". Caving is the amateur activity or sport of exploring caves. It was once known as 'spelunking' in the United States and Canada and 'potholing' (from the old Northern English term "pothole" for a cave whose entrance is a shaft open to the surface) in the United Kingdom and Ireland. A person doing this activity is now generally a Caver: Spelunker and Potholer have fallen out of use though "Pothole" survives in a few Northern English caving-club names.. Speleology is the term for the study of caves, whether by amateur or professional scientists.
There are over 5,000 named caves in Washington state. The majority of these caves are located in the Cascade Range and Olympic Mountains. Each cave offers unique geological formations and ecosystems for visitors to explore.
Yes, the Bandera Pass area in Texas has several caves, including the Bandera Ice Cave and the Cave Without a Name. These caves are popular attractions for visitors looking to explore underground formations.
Prehistoric Drawings.
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