Tennessee has the most caves in the United States, with over 10,000 documented caves throughout the state. Many of these caves are popular attractions for tourists and outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes Missouri is famous for its limestone caves.
because alot of explorers went in tose caves.
Yes. The most popular caves are the Linville Caverns and the Bat Caves.There are many other "wild" caves on private and government land that are generally closed to the public. You might be able to gain access to those caves by joining the Flittermouse Grotto (local to western NC).
Hazel Rowena Powell has written: 'Adventures underground in the caves of Missouri' -- subject(s): Caves
go to wild grass and caves and water
Caves are generally natural by definition! In prehistoric times and depending on their locations and characteristics some caves were used as homes and/or ritual sites by early tribes. Others were no doubt useful as dens for wild animals. Don't forget though that firstly, most caves are only in limestone uplands so only useful to those living in the area; and secondly, most caves are not habitable.
Missouri http://thelibrary.org/faq/files/mocave.cfm
caves will most likely develop whare caves develop.
Wild grass, caves, or waters (via surfing or fishing).
Climb the rope after the ceiling of the mine caves in.
Caves or hallows. ALSO.... IF NO CAVES OR HALLOWS ARE SEEN AND FOUND IT WILL STAY WHERE IT IS AND NEST THERE UNTIL SHELTER IS FOUND.....