A cave explorer is commonly referred to as a "caver" or "spelunker." Caving involves exploring natural underground spaces, often for recreation or scientific purposes. The term "spelunking" is often used in the United States to describe recreational caving, while "caving" is a broader term that encompasses both recreational and scientific exploration.
Speleologist
Cave entrances are typically called cave mouths, cave openings, or cave portals.
An entrance to a cave is called a cave mouth or cave opening.
Stephen Bishop was an african american explorer and guide at Mammoth Cave in Kentucky from 1838-1856. He was one of the best cave explorer's of all time. He discovered more than half of the pits, domes, and speleothems in Mammoth Cave.
Cave in.
The top of a cave is called the entrance or the mouth of the cave. It is the opening through which one can access the interior of the cave.
I think it is called Zeus' cave ;)
by picking him and then goo throgh beach cave until you are at beach cave pit and after that you become an explorer team
The explorer ventured deep into the unknown jungle last week.
The Cave of Wonders
The cave is called "Lechuguilla Cave". Look it up.
A cave explorer might use the word "clammy" to describe the damp and moist feeling of the cave walls or air due to the lack of sunlight and ventilation. The term could also denote a sensation of stickiness or humidity in the environment.