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Cave Exploring: Guide To Cave Exploring


Exploring caves is a fun and exciting recreational activity. In caving, also called spelunking, you will discover the beauty of nature and marvel at rock formations and crystals that took thousands, and even millions, of years to shape and develop.

Caves come in different shapes and sizes. There are caves that are horizontal, dry, hot, humid and sandy, while others are vertical, cold, flooded and muddy. There are even caves that are located under rivers and seas.

Much like mountain climbing, cave exploring is a dangerous activity. Many people who dared enter caves unprepared or alone end up being injured, attacked by animals, or even dead. Thus, it is important that you know cave exploration's basic rules.

Three fundamental rules of spelunking

Don't take anything, except videos and photographs. Don't take rocks, crystals or stones as souvenirs of your trip. Remember that stalactites, stalagmites and crystals inside the caves were formed over thousands of years. If you take them, other people who will visit the cave after you won't be able to enjoy the beauty of the cave the way that you did.

Don't leave your trash. Bring a bag where you can store your garbage and bring it with you when you get out of the cave. Keep the cave the way it is. Don't paint or write your names on the walls of the cave.

Respect the animals or any living thing inside the cave. Remember that you are the cave's intruder or visitor, not the animals. Try not to disturb them or agitate them while you are cave exploring.

Things to remember before cave exploring

Never go spelunking by yourself. Even professional cavers visit caves in groups of three or four so don't dare set foot in a cave alone. Caves are perilous not only because of animals living inside them, but also because of holes, unexpected vertical drops, slippery ground, and falling rocks or debris.

The one who is the slowest in the group should set the pace. You shouldn't leave anybody behind. Even if passages seem simple and straight, you shouldn't break away from your group. Just imagine how scary it is to get lost in a dark and dangerous place alone.

Since cave exploring can be tiring, you should know when to stop for a break. Don't push yourself over your limit. Cave exploring should be fun, so take your time and enjoy the view.




 

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Three missing in cave found safe - Life- msnbc.com
A group of college students who didn?t emerge for more than a day from a cave they were exploring have been found safe, an emergency worker said Sunday.
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Some tourists come to the region for whitewater rafting, cave exploring and ironically, moose hunting. Work on the 60-million-kronor ($9.4 million) project is expected to start ...
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Cave drawings thought to be older than those in the famed caves of Lascaux have been ... Cavers exploring a part of a grotto in the Vilhonneur forest made the discovery in December ...
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Six German tourists and a Thai tour guide were killed after being swept away by flash floods while exploring a cave at a national park in southern Thailand, police said Sunday.

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Monroe County Deputy Steve Hale went to the cave after a person called police and reported he and some friends were exploring the cave when they smelled ...

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So did Kathy and Bob and two other people in the dark cave about 750 feet below the Chihuahuan Desert. They were all about to embark on a Big Adventure. ...

Police rescue teenage girl from Vermont cave - Boston Herald

Police rescue teenage girl from Vermont cave
Boston Herald, United States - Jul 1, 2008
By AP DORSET, Vt. - It took police about six hours to rescue a teenage girl from a New Hampshire cave-exploring camp who was trapped after falling "a ...
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She said she was exploring the cave?s trickiest part when she got stuck. ?I was supposed to grab onto this ledge and help me guide across,? she said. ...

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Authorities said three men were exploring Parachute Cave when one of the explorers slipped and hit his head during a 20 foot fall. ...


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Girl Thanks Rescuers In Cave Ordeal (KHBS - KHOG Fort Smith - Fayetteville)
The teenage girl who was trapped in a cave at Devil?s Den State Park for 17 hours shares her story and thanks those who came to her rescue.
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Officials at Devil?s Den State Park are trying to find a way to restrict access to that particular part of the cave.
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One man is in the hospital after falling 20 feet in a cave off Highway 70.
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Rescue technicians from the Nashville Fire Department helped a cave climber Monday night and a man at a Nashville treatment center Tuesday.
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FORT STANTON, N.M. (AP) For Donald Davis, it was fascination at first sight. It was 1960 when he first laid eyes on Fort Stanton Cave in southeastern New Mexico. There were large galleries, gypsum crystals peeking out from the muddy walls and air blowing from the uncharted depths.

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