- Caving, also
known as
spelunking (United
States and Canada) and
potholing (United
Kingdom and Ireland), is the
recreational pastime of
exploring wild cave...
- of
urban exploration where storm drains or
sewers are explored),
urban spelunking,
urban rock climbing,
urban caving,
building hacking, or mousing. The...
- or
exploring caves for
recreation may be
called caving, potholing, or
spelunking. The
formation and
development of
caves is
known as speleogenesis; it...
- biking, hiking, skiing,
boating and sailing, camping, canoeing,
caving (
spelunking), gardens, and arboretums.
North Carolina has
theme parks, aquariums,...
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independent viewpoints on the allegory: Eckert,
Maureen (2012). "Cinematic
Spelunking Inside Plato's Cave".
Glimpse Journal. 9: 42–49. Kim, A. (2004). "Shades...
- this is more
properly known as caving,
potholing (British English), or
spelunking (United
States and
Canadian English).
Speleology and
caving are often...
- André
Belin (1896-1983) was a
French spelunker,
active in
North Africa. With the help of some friends, André
formed a
group related to the Speleological...
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tourist attraction,
providing visitors with a
sense of
caving or
spelunking,
without needing the
advanced equipment and
training usually ****ociated...
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Spelunking,
Aeicha @ Word (March 26, 2014). "Word
Spelunking: (MMGM) John
David Anderson,
author of
Minion {Interview & Giveaway}". Word
Spelunking....
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gunshot wounds; in
recovering he
tries to find
meaning in his life. A man
spelunking with his son gets
trapped upside-down; they ease him out and lift him...