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Summary Of: Jewel Cave

proclaimed Jewel Cave a National Monument on... of mapped passageway make Jewel Cave the second longest cave in the world... Jewel Cave was formed by the gradual dissolution of limestone by stagnant... Jewel Cave contains all the common types of calcite formations... Jewel Cave contains a very rare formation called a... Jewel Cave is open year round... describes the exploration of Jewel Cave from its discovery to the mid...

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