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We went caving in Australia and it was amazing. If you get a chance you have to do this.
cool so you live in Australia?Nice.
I visit the caves in our area about every five years.
I haven't been to the ones with electric bike trails and zip lines, but it's on the bucket list.
Thanks for sharing.![]()
cool so you live in Australia?
It was a fun time for sure. You stay safe as well.That was an interesting adventure! Caves are always interesting to me so I appreciate the guided tour. Glad to see you folks having fun. Stay safe.![]()
Yes she can be a little violent sometimes lol.Good to see you and the family out and about again. Enjoyed the caves with the narration/dialog. With the cut on your lower lip it looks like Mrs. Campitelli had to put you in your place. ? Glad you are all doing well and that you shared with us.
sounds like a beautiful placeNope.
Central Indiana.
Southern Indiana is rich with limestone and has a handful of caves.
Kentucky (the state south if Indiana) has quite a few more including Mammoth Cave.
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Mammoth Cave National Park (U.S. National Park Service)
Rolling hills, deep river valleys, and the world's longest known cave system. Mammoth Cave National Park is home to thousands of years of human history and a rich diversity of plant and animal life, earning it the title of UNESCO World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Region.www.nps.gov
cool. We've gone caving in Canada as well. No guide thoughBeen to Mammoth Cave several times and when I watched the video of adventurecampitelli the caves looked very similar.
We went caving in Australia and it was amazing. If you get a chance you have to do this.
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