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Nevada Caving

Nevada caving! A vast desert country full of geologic and ancient history. Caves within the borders of Nevada are usually quite small but quite decorated in nature. An interesting fact about Nevada is that most of the state is yet to be discovered within the caving community. The secrecy within the caving community and other organizations remains at a stalemate.

I can only hope that one day we will be able to work together as a unified community to continue to preserve and conserve caves. As much as I am for the inclusion of people in cave discoveries, I have come to understand that the secrecy of cave locations is more important than I once thought. For now, caves remain within secrecy on many levels. Let's work together so we can accomplish more with our underground. Reach out to your local grotto to get involved.

 
 
 

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