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The Ape Caves, located in Washington state, were named after a nearby group of ape-like creatures that were rumored to inhabit the area. The name reflects local legends and stories rather than any scientific evidence of such creatures. The caves themselves were formed by lava flows from Mount St. Helens and are popular for hiking and exploration. Today, they are a notable geological feature, attracting visitors interested in their unique formation and history.

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