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Eye of Goliath & Sling of David Caves, Nevada

Eye of Goliath and Sling of David are two newly discovered Nevada caves found in close proximity to one another. The Eye of Goliath features a distinctive large oval entrance that frames the desert landscape — hence the name. The Sling of David cave nearby continues the biblical naming theme for this cluster of desert cave discoveries.

Both caves have interesting geological features and represent continued exploration progress in Nevada's desert cave landscape. Location remains undisclosed to protect the caves. If you are interested in learning more about Nevada cave exploration, reach out directly or contact your local caving grotto.

 
 
 

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