NATURAL RESOURCES.ON THE INTERNET It's it's 1. Contraction of it is. 2. Contraction of it has. See Usage Note at its. it's it is or it has it's be ~have probably been a while since you've heard the words stalactite and stalagmite stalactite (stəlăk`tīt) and stalagmite (stəlăg`mīt), mineral forms often found in caves; sometimes collectively called dripstone. - or maybe never. But if you type in www.caverntours.com on your computer, you won't only know what they are, but you could be on your way to sites about underground caving cave n. 1. A hollow or natural passage under or into the earth, especially one with an opening to the surface. 2. A storage cellar, especially for wine. v. caved, cav·ing, caves v. , such as Black Chasm near Pine Grove Pine Grove is the name of many places in the United States and elsewhere in the world: Alabama
In addition to Black Chasm, four other locations are featured. Viewers have different options specific to that area. Each area offers slide shows, driving directions and event agendas. Both summer and winter schedules are offered. Six buttons at the top of the Web site include touring for families, school groups, corporations, adventure seekers, couples and media. The agendas are detailed with links for accommodations set up for each type. Couples can tie the knot knot In cording, the interlacement of parts of one or more ropes, cords, or other pliable materials, commonly used to bind objects together. Knots have existed from the time humans first used vines and cordlike fibers to bind stone heads to wood in primitive axes, and were underground and can even have a reception inside the cavern at Sutter Gold Mine (popping champagne is not recommended). CAPTION(S): photo, 3 boxes Photo: no caption (book: ``Fishing Made Easy'') Box: (1) BOOK REVIEW - Chris Shaffer (2) TUNE IN (3) CHECK IT OUT |
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