US 4: Kentucky caves; Indiana State Parks; Navajo Monument, Arizona; Grand Tetons Nat. Park, Wyoming
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Indiana State Parks: Turkey Run
Indiana State Parks: Brown County
Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky
Images from Kentucky. Just missed us... by 210 million years. Dinosaur World. Kentucky caves. Stalactites and stalagmites. Limestone bedrock honeycombed with crevices permitting water to move underground in places as Karst groundwater - this natural spring has been named "The Blue Hole" and is part of the underground dissolved limestone drainage system in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Mammoth Cave National Park, part of the Green River valley of south central Kentucky. World's longest known cave system - over 390 miles have been explored. Named for its large chambers and complex labyrinth system.
Mammoth Cave National Park, part of the Green River valley of south central Kentucky. World's longest known cave system - over 390 miles have been explored. Named for its large chambers and complex labyrinth system.
Navajo Monument, Arizona
Anasazi cliff dwelling in Northeast Arizona. Anasazi means "The Ancient Ones".
Grand Tetons National Park, Jackson Hole area, Wyoming
Grand Tetons National Park and area, Jackson Hole, Wyoming.