ANSWER: Stalactites. (Stalagm ...

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ANSWER: Stalactites. (Stalagm...

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Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland) ; Decorators have stolen 1000-year-old stalactites from a tourism grotto. The stalactites at Devetahska's Maze in Bulgaria are popular among people doing up their homes.
Science: It'll be tight, but he might just do it
The Independent - London ; DR ANDY BAKER, of Newcastle University, is hoping to answer the most frequently asked question at Stumps Cross Caverns, a set of caves under the Yorkshire Dales: how fast do stalagmites grow? An award from the Royal Society and the British Association has enabled Dr Baker to install instruments
Scavenger hunt.
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Rapturous dive in the Blue Hole.(Travel)
The Washington Times ; As I looked down through my mask, thousands of air bubbles ascended like liquid mercury through the dark blue water, rising like a symphony of circular notes from an underworld orchestra. Twenty feet down, the divers dumped their air and disappeared into the Blue Hole. Blue holes, circular
The Wild Side of City Streets
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Up there with the best in the Judean Hills
Jerusalem Post ; 00-00-0000 Headline: Up there with the best in the Judean Hills Byline: Haim Shapiro Edition; Magazine Section: Features Page: 29 Friday, August 16, 2002 -- The Stalactite Cave in the Judean Hills, at the Avshalom Nature Reserve, may not be one of the world's biggest caves, but it is one of the
From slow drips, super forms to see, not touch
The Boston Globe ; LURAY, Va. - The thing I most wanted to do at Luray Caverns was not allowed - touching. I wanted to run my hands along the lengths of the stalactites and stalagmites. I imagined feeling the sometimes smooth, sometimes bumpy surface of the dripstone that covers the caverns' ceilings and floors. I
Explore a cave inside the classroom. (Grades 3-6).
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Bat Brew Brings About Eternal Youth, Immortality.
Korea Times (Seoul, Korea) ; A bat is a mammal that sleeps hanging upside down on a cave roof or inside a tree hole. A bat stands as a symbol of good fortune and longevity in the Orient. The white bat inhabiting a cave hung with stalactites is known to live for 1,000 years and is locally nicknamed as the ``sky rat'' or the
Tites and mites
Derby Evening Telegraph ; What: Treak Cliff Cavern. WHERE: On Buxton Road, Castleton. OPEN: Daily 10am, last tour 4.20pm. COST: pounds7, children pounds3.60, family pounds19 MORE DETAILS: 01433 620571. TREAK Cliff Cavern is an underground wonderland of stalactites, stalagmites, rocks, minerals and fossils. It is also home