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broke through into a room in 1986. Over 120 miles (190 km) of cave passage has been explored and mapped. It has been mapped to a depth of 1,600 feet (490 m), making it the second deepest limestone cave in the U.S. To protect the fragile environment, access is limited to permitted scientific expeditions only.
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with landscaping, picnic tables, and wildlife habitats. As a wooded riparian area in the desert, it is home to remarkable variety of birds; over 300 species have been recorded. About 500 species have been recorded in the whole state of New Mexico. Rattlesnake
Springs is designated a historic district
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is well known for its delicate speleothems and pristine underground environment. Guano mining occurred in the pit below the entrance in the 1910s. After gaining permission from the national park managers to dig into a rubble pile where wind whistled between the rocks when the weather changed, cavers
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Until 1932, visitors to the cavern had to walk down a switchback ramp that took them 750 feet (230 m) below the surface. The walk back up was tiring for some. In 1932 the national park opened up a large visitor center building that contained two elevators that would take visitors in and out of
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The park contains over 119 caves. Three caves are open to public tours. Carlsbad
Caverns is the most famous and is fully developed with electric lights, paved trails, and elevators. Slaughter Canyon Cave and Spider Cave are undeveloped, except for designated paths for the guided "adventure" caving
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The
Bottomless Pit was originally said to have no bottom. Stones were tossed into it, but no sound of the stones striking the bottom was heard. Later exploration revealed the bottom was about 140 feet (43 m) deep and covered with soft dirt. The stones made no sound when they struck the bottom
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In 2018, a team of women explorers squeezed through a tiny passageway in the fourth-largest room (the
Mystery Room) to discover never-before-surveyed areas of the cavern. Calling themselves the Twisted Sisters, they added names to the map of the Carlsbad Cavern, such as the Tomb of the Sky Bears,
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attached, the explorers, (after several tries over several years), floated a lightweight cord up, over the target stalagmite, and back down to the ground. Then they pulled a climbing rope into position, and the explorers ascended into what they named The Spirit World. A similar, smaller room was
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weekend through the middle of
October. Optimal viewing normally occurs in July and August when the current year bat pups first join the flight of adult bats. Morning programs are also hosted pre-dawn to witness the return of bats into the cave. Once a year, a bat flight breakfast is held where
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explored the cavern with a homemade wire ladder. He named many of the rooms, including the Big Room, New Mexico Room, Kings Palace, Queens
Chamber, Papoose Room, and Green Lake Room. He also named many of the cave's more prominent formations, such as the Totem Pole, Witch's Finger, Giant Dome,
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Wriggler’s Relief. They also mapped the second-deepest part of Carlsbad Cavern, Lake of Muddy Misery, which is only 13 feet (4 m) higher than Lake of the Clouds. Continued exploration by volunteers has pushed the total surveyed length of Carlsbad Cavern to almost 40 miles.
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a distance and at first thought they were a volcano or a whirlwind.) Every early evening from
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chamber, named simply the Big Room, which is almost 4,000 ft (1,220 m) long, 625 ft (191 m) wide, and 255 ft (78 m) high at its highest point. The Big Room is the largest chamber in North America and the 32nd largest in the world.
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Throughout the year, star parties are hosted by the park at night. Rangers host informational programs on the celestial night sky and telescopes are also made available. These parties are often held in conjunction with special astronomical events, such as a
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Many techniques have been used to estimate the bat population in the cave. The most recent and most successful of these attempts involved the use of thermal imaging cameras to track and count the bats. A count from 2005 estimated a peak of 793,000.
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The lowest known point in the cave. It is located in a side passage off the Left Hand Tunnel. It is named for its large lake containing globular, cloud-like rock formations that formed underwater when the lake level was much
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An estimated 250 million years ago, the area surrounding Carlsbad Caverns National Park served as the coastline for an inland sea. Present in the sea was a plethora of marine life, whose remains formed a
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began to be deposited within the cavern. Erosion above ground created the natural entrance to the Carlsbad Caverns within the last million years. Exposure to the surface has allowed for the influx of
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into the cavern. Rainwater and snowmelt percolating downward into the ground pick up carbon dioxide; once this water reaches a cavern ceiling, it precipitates and evaporates, leaving behind a small
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Located in the ceiling of the Big Room at its highest point (an area known as the Top of the Cross), this area is filled with white stalagmites that resembled angels to the room's discoverers.
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A long, straight passage marked by deep fissures in the floor. These fissures are not known to lead anywhere. The Left-Hand Tunnel leads to the Lake of the Clouds and the Bell Cord Room.
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In 1985 a distinctive method of exploration was invented. In a dome area 255 feet (78 m) above the Big Room floor not far from the Bottomless Pit, a stalagmite leaned out. Using a
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Located in the Big Room at the head of the Left Hand Tunnel. It contains a cafeteria that was built in the 1950s, and is where the elevators from the visitor center exit into the cave.
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A large, sloping room located off the Queen's Chamber, named for an unexplained heartbeat-like noise heard only here. A small vertical passage at the far end connects it to Lower Cave.
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coming through a hole in the ceiling, resembling the rope coming through the roof of a belfry. This room is located at the end of the Left Hand Tunnel.
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in 1995. According to The Travel, it is renowned globally for being "one of the most accessible and best-preserved cave complexes in the world".
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A moderate-sized room located past the Talcum Passage in Lower Cave.
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questions whether millions of bats ever existed in the caverns.
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La Fortaleza and San Juan National Historic Site in Puerto Rico
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A ladder used by the first explorers in the Carlsbad Caverns.
2813:"Carlsbad Caverns National Park; Slaughter Canyon Cave Tour"
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2967:"Carlsbad's 8 million 'lost' bats likely never existed"
2219:"Surface Geology: From living reef to desert mountains"
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Carlsbad Caverns National Park is situated in a bed of
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3020:"Carlsbad Caverns National Park - Bat Flight Program"
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The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright
2414:"Carlsbad Cave National Monument – Executive Order"
2164:"What to know about Carlsbad Caverns National Park"
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2864:"Carlsbad Caverns National Park: Lechuguilla Cave"
2835:"Carlsbad Caverns National Park; Spider Cave Tour"
2489:"Carlsbad Caverns National Park – Executive Order"
2128:"The Largest Underground Chambers by Surface Area"
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2936:"Why Are We Losing Our Mexican Free-tailed Bats?"
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4514:List of National Natural Landmarks in New Mexico
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3282:Fly-through of Historic Carlsbad Caverns Stairs
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2017:U.S. Forest Service Blanchard Springs Caverns
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3113:"Carlsbad Caverns National Park - Animals"
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2349:"NOAA Online Weather Data – NWS Midland"
2279:Cave Geology: Dissolution and decoration
2250:Cave Geology: Dissolution and decoration
2194:Cave Geology: Dissolution and decoration
2047:"Listing of acreage – December 31, 2011"
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2914:"Carlsbad Caverns National Park: Bats"
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1957:has designated Rattlesnake Springs an
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1371:Elevator house, ca. 1933–42; photo by
5222:Natural history museums in New Mexico
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2590:"NPS Annual Recreation Visits Report"
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2064:National Park Service Acreage Reports
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353:Rattlesnake Springs Historic District
5232:Landforms of Eddy County, New Mexico
2889:"Deepest cave discovered in the Bob"
2759:"Carlsbad Cavern - 8-Day Expedition"
2757:Bristol, Derek (December 22, 2019).
2738:from the original on October 4, 2021
2706:. Current-Argus News. Archived from
2702:Jonathan Smith (November 15, 2013).
2319:
1951:National Register of Historic Places
1917:
397:Diorama of life on the Capitan Reef.
345:National Register of Historic Places
5247:Protected areas established in 1930
3337:National parks of the United States
3254:The National Parks: Index 2001–2003
2039:
1562:Outside the entrance to the caverns
1355:Source 2: National Weather Service
458:Carlsbad Caverns National Park sign
435:region into its present-day state.
24:
5217:Museums in Eddy County, New Mexico
2378:
1603:Big Room or The Hall of the Giants
427:movement occurred during the late
411:. Unlike modern reef growths, the
343:. The park has two entries on the
314:national park of the United States
25:
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5242:1930 establishments in New Mexico
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1982:Guadalupe Mountains National Park
1886:live in the park, including many
1513:National Parks and Recreation Act
362:Carlsbad Cavern includes a large
5207:Parks in Eddy County, New Mexico
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2791:"Carlsbad Caverns National Park"
1965:, possibly the world's largest.
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5227:Show caves in the United States
5077:Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
3258:U.S. Department of the Interior
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3149:Swanson, Betsy (October 1986).
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192:339 acres (137 ha) private
87:Location in state of New Mexico
5192:Carlsbad Caverns National Park
3272:Carlsbad Caverns National Park
3086:Swanson, Betsy (August 1986).
2940:Bat Conservation International
2729:Carlsbad Caverns National Park
2565:"The heart of Carlsbad Cavern"
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228:Carlsbad Caverns National Park
35:Carlsbad Caverns National Park
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5212:Geology museums in New Mexico
4814:Living Desert Zoo and Gardens
4463:Fort Stanton–Snowy River Cave
4311:Camino Real de Tierra Adentro
3136:New Mexico Bird Finding Guide
2722:"Cave Exploration Milestones"
2032:
1940:A detached part of the park,
1935:The Caverns Historic District
1766:Panorama of cavern's interior
1515:(95-625) signed by President
1477:May 14, 1930 – an act of the
1447:October 25, 1923 – President
1186:Average snowfall inches (cm)
556:Köppen climate classification
349:The Caverns Historic District
189:46,766 acres (18,926 ha)
118:Show map of the United States
115:Location in the United States
5252:National parks in New Mexico
4486:Organ Mountains–Desert Peaks
3378:Black Canyon of the Gunnison
2539:"Big Room Self-Guided Route"
382:For details on the region's
7:
4450:National Conservation Areas
1975:
1509:Carlsbad Caverns Wilderness
1481:(46 Stat. 279) established
1410:town formerly known by the
1256:Average precipitation days
902:Mean daily minimum °F (°C)
762:Mean daily maximum °F (°C)
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5072:Grand Canyon National Park
4506:National Natural Landmarks
2351:. National Weather Service
2012:Mammoth Cave National Park
1944:Picnic Area, is a natural
1580:in the early 20th century.
1496:June 17, 1930 – President
1386:In 1898, a teenager named
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240:UNESCO World Heritage Site
209:440,691 (in 2019)
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1892:organochlorine pesticides
1586:Named for a long, narrow
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1955:National Audubon Society
1888:Mexican free-tailed bats
1489:and administered by the
4481:Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks
4270:Salinas Pueblo Missions
3153:. National Park Service
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2633:National Park Service.
2613:"Fees and Reservations"
2611:National Park Service.
2592:. National Park Service
2217:National Park Service.
2191:National Park Service,
2103:"History & Culture"
2083:. National Park Service
2007:Wind Cave National Park
1869:
1743:are found in this area.
1639:Hall of the White Giant
1422:) and now known by the
477:Mid-Continent Oil Field
132:Eddy County, New Mexico
5122:Yosemite National Park
5034:University of Virginia
4685:Wild and Scenic Rivers
4473:BLM National Monuments
3067:. PBS Weekend Explorer
3065:"Carlsbad, New Mexico"
2891:. Missoula Independent
1987:Big Bend National Park
1930:
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475:reserves (part of the
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170:32.17528°N 104.44389°W
90:Show map of New Mexico
5092:Olympic National Park
5018:Great Smoky Mountains
4824:Mesilla Valley Bosque
4693:East Fork Jemez River
4491:Prehistoric Trackways
3483:Great Smoky Mountains
3178:Nature Communications
2710:on November 18, 2013.
2569:Rocky Mountain Caving
2543:National Park Service
2493:National Park Service
2468:National Park Service
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2418:National Park Service
2393:National Park Service
2107:National Park Service
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1882:Seventeen species of
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1746:Underground Lunchroom
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692:Mean maximum °F (°C)
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218:National Park Service
5044:San Antonio Missions
4496:Rio Grande del Norte
4260:Gila Cliff Dwellings
2946:on February 26, 2021
2635:"Bat Flight Program"
2305:Missouri State Parks
1507:November 10, 1978 –
1502:Executive Order 5370
622:Record high °F (°C)
341:Carlsbad, New Mexico
175:32.17528; -104.44389
143:Carlsbad, New Mexico
5197:Caves of New Mexico
4844:Oliver Lee Memorial
4789:Elephant Butte Lake
4379:National Grasslands
3488:Guadalupe Mountains
3443:Gates of the Arctic
3198:10.1038/ncomms13803
3190:2016NatCo...713803P
1959:Important Bird Area
1942:Rattlesnake Springs
1772:Tourist information
1442:Legislative history
1303:Average snowy days
1042:Record low °F (°C)
832:Daily mean °F (°C)
372:World Heritage Site
318:Guadalupe Mountains
214:Governing body
166: /
5131:Multiple locations
4595:Chama River Canyon
4524:National Preserves
4222:National monuments
3643:Wrangell–St. Elias
3618:Theodore Roosevelt
2657:"Night Sky Events"
2272:"Carlsbad Caverns"
2243:"Carlsbad Caverns"
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4967:Independence Hall
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4819:Manzano Mountains
4580:Capitan Mountains
4575:Bosque del Apache
4410:Bosque del Apache
4339:Apache–Sitgreaves
4316:Old Spanish Trail
4207:Manhattan Project
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3498:Hawaiʻi Volcanoes
2545:. August 15, 2005
2002:McKittrick Canyon
1997:Caverns of Sonora
1918:Other attractions
1904:Boston University
1846:inside the room.
1624:nuclear bomb test
1554:On the tour route
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5187:IUCN Category II
5062:Carlsbad Caverns
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4585:Carlsbad Caverns
4331:National Forests
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1926:Carlsbad Cavern
1863:Lechuguilla Cave
1811:transit of Venus
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1675:Lechuguilla Cave
1670:Lil' Lechuguilla
1664:Left Hand Tunnel
1567:Balloon Ballroom
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4874:Storrie Lake
4849:Pancho Villa
4809:Leasburg Dam
4784:El Vado Lake
4774:Coyote Creek
4769:Conchas Lake
4764:Clayton Lake
4744:Caballo Lake
4665:Wheeler Peak
4660:West Malpais
4605:Cruces Basin
4550:Aldo Leopold
4440:Valle de Oro
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3553:Mammoth Cave
3538:Kobuk Valley
3533:Kings Canyon
3528:Kenai Fjords
3463:Grand Canyon
3448:Gateway Arch
3433:Dry Tortugas
3423:Death Valley
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1704:Papoose Room
1686:Mystery Room
1680:Mabel's Room
1593:Bifrost Room
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5148:Territories
4884:Sumner Lake
4834:Navajo Lake
4829:Morphy Lake
4794:Fenton Lake
4722:State Parks
4698:Pecos River
4405:Bitter Lake
4230:Aztec Ruins
4184:White Sands
3648:Yellowstone
3633:White Sands
3518:Joshua Tree
3513:Isle Royale
3503:Hot Springs
3473:Great Basin
3468:Grand Teton
3458:Glacier Bay
3413:Crater Lake
3388:Canyonlands
3063:Jim White.
3001:January 26,
2976:January 26,
2950:January 26,
2920:January 26,
2895:October 23,
2574:February 9,
2311:January 26,
2285:January 26,
2256:January 26,
1854:Other caves
1741:cave pearls
1736:The Rookery
1715:Jim White's
1698:New Section
1634:stalactites
1545:Ansel Adams
1524:Named rooms
1373:Ansel Adams
1258:(≥ 0.01 in)
536:soda straws
532:stalagmites
528:stalactites
516:speleothems
198:Established
173: /
161:104°26′38″W
149:Coordinates
5181:Categories
5087:Mesa Verde
5028:Monticello
5013:Everglades
4894:Villanueva
4854:Percha Dam
4799:Heron Lake
4713:Rio Grande
4675:Withington
4645:Salt Creek
4620:Latir Peak
4570:Blue Range
4555:Apache Kid
4542:Wilderness
4458:El Malpais
4430:San Andres
4265:Petroglyph
4255:Fort Union
4245:El Malpais
4163:New Mexico
3613:Shenandoah
3558:Mesa Verde
3543:Lake Clark
3438:Everglades
3240:October 5,
3157:August 28,
3119:October 3,
3071:October 3,
3048:October 3,
3026:October 3,
2775:October 4,
2742:October 4,
2087:August 16,
2033:References
1825:loop with
1823:balsa wood
1588:stalactite
1395:Max Frisch
1305:(≥ 0.1 in)
540:helictites
421:evaporites
322:New Mexico
263:Designated
158:32°10′31″N
4959:Northeast
4864:Rockhound
4708:Rio Chama
4703:Red River
4560:Bandelier
4435:Sevilleta
4420:Las Vegas
4235:Bandelier
4118:elevation
3638:Wind Cave
3628:Voyageurs
3588:Pinnacles
3493:Haleakalā
3234:New Atlas
1620:malachite
1434:' Bath."
1388:Jim White
473:petroleum
469:limestone
417:bryozoans
364:limestone
326:show cave
258:vii, viii
4995:Hopewell
4889:Ute Lake
4640:Sabinoso
4369:Santa Fe
4354:Coronado
4250:El Morro
3653:Yosemite
3408:Congaree
3373:Biscayne
3368:Big Bend
3363:Badlands
3216:27929110
3094:June 23,
2769:Archived
2733:Archived
2687:July 13,
2662:July 14,
2640:July 14,
2618:July 14,
2596:March 6,
2549:July 13,
2523:July 13,
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2473:July 13,
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2423:July 13,
2398:July 13,
2227:July 13,
2203:July 13,
2173:July 17,
2144:cite web
2134:June 25,
2056:March 6,
1976:See also
1900:dieldrin
1831:balloons
1829:-filled
1788:and the
1780:Park map
1573:Bat Cave
1463:—
1420:Carlsbad
1416:Karlsbad
1112:Average
1037:(−10.2)
429:Cenozoic
425:Tectonic
351:and the
255:Criteria
206:Visitors
128:Location
5107:Redwood
5031:and the
4990:Cahokia
4982:Midwest
4590:Cebolla
4425:Maxwell
4364:Lincoln
3608:Sequoia
3603:Saguaro
3593:Redwood
3578:Olympic
3453:Glacier
3207:5155152
3186:Bibcode
2764:YouTube
2112:May 31,
2081:nps.gov
1949:on the
1859:tours.
1661:higher.
1500:signed
1432:Charles
1363:History
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1032:(−6.9)
1027:(−3.6)
1012:(15.4)
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1002:(13.8)
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697:(22.7)
550:Climate
544:popcorn
413:Permian
384:geology
378:Geology
316:in the
272:session
250:Natural
224:Website
5168:Canada
4415:Grulla
4349:Cibola
4344:Carson
3523:Katmai
3428:Denali
3358:Arches
3348:Acadia
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2333:May 1,
2050:(XLSX)
1953:. The
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1731:gypsum
1412:German
1251:(8.9)
1246:(5.1)
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270:(19th
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4839:Oasis
4635:Pecos
4630:Ojito
4387:Kiowa
4288:Jemez
4212:Pecos
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1578:guano
1426:name
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4359:Gila
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3290:HAER
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2229:2012
2205:2012
2175:2023
2150:link
2136:2020
2114:2007
2089:2020
2058:2012
1898:and
1884:bats
1870:Bats
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1280:5.6
1277:4.8
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1268:3.2
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1262:3.7
1174:0.55
1169:0.68
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1159:2.93
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