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Solution Cave

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The mysteries of  solution caves await you. Just click here to start the adventure.

lava cave

http://www.extremeiceland.is/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=68&Itemid=27

Hurry and enter this underground lava cave

 

Glacial Cave

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Enter the icy realm of glacier caves

Sea Cave

http://www.celebratebig.com/pacific-northwest/olympic-peninsula-cape-flattery-sea-kayaking/

Here is a sea cave entrance. Click to take a dip into the world of the unknown.

                                     Types of Caves


When someone mentions caves what do you think of? If you think of a huge hole in the ground then you are dead wrong. Well,(now that's a deep hole in the ground) that may be part of it, but there's so much more to caves. They are just like snowflakes; no two caves are ever exactly the same. One of the major differences is in what type of cave they are. A cave can be either a glacier cave, sea cave, solution cave, or lava cave. All these different types of caves hold  special qualities that make them unique. Each was made in its own space over millions of years. Of course these qualities will not be revealed to you here, because that's what the articles are for- to share with you some of what we have learned about these "tellers" of time. To continue your journey into the chamber of secrets, click on a picture to the left of this text. Who knows? You may be surprised to learn that a cave is more than a mere "hole in the ground."


Lava Cave
http://www.adventure-caves-usa.com/cave_types.html
Cave Diving
http://www.talkdiving.co.uk/guides/cave_diving.html

limestone
http://www.adventure-caves-usa.com/cave_types.html