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English: Photo by Dave Bunnell of canyon passage in Mammoth Cave
These flat-ceilinged passages are typical of the cave. This passage is vadose in origin, meaning it has been enlarged and downcut by running water after the initial cave passage formed.
Date 4 November 2006 (original upload date)
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Author Original uploader was Dave Bunnell (talk) at en.wikipedia
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  • 2006-11-04 06:43 Dave Bunnell 858×1024×8 (465211 bytes) Photo by Dave Bunnell of canyon passage in Mammoth Cave

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