Only Shaman and his apprentice, Tao, are allowed in the secret cavern in "Boy of the Painted Cave." It is considered a sacred place where they perform ceremonies and rituals.
theres a gig rock in the middle of the cave click on it
Yes, it's a small cave or cavern or artificial structure or excavation made to resemble a cave or cavern.
The cave held valubles that Drear use to own and among the things were whole painted canoes and finely crafted totem.
Cavern, grotto, the French word for (Cave) is Grotte.
Cave
A caver or a cavern means a cave.. Normally naturally built and then founded by humans.
The difference between a cave and cavern is actually quite substantial. A cave can sometimes be just a few feet deep. A cavern can sometimes extend for miles underground with many caves inside. ..... Not really. Formally, the word "cavern" is not used except in old cave names, when it implied significant size or length. "Cave" is used in caving and caving literature irrespective of dimensions.
The themes of the boy of the painted cave is that Tao wanted to be a a cave painter.
A small cave is often referred to as a grotto or a cavern.
The correct spelling is "cavern" (cave).
An antre is an archaic term for a cavern or a cave.
The letters rn. Also, using the word "cavern" implies that it's fairly large, while "cave" could be either large or small. +++ Just to add to that, the word "cavern" is not used formally but does appear in cave names. Instead the word "cave" is used universally, irrespective of passage lengths or chamber (or room) dimensions. Show-cave owners have always liked the word "cavern" because as you say, it implies large!