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Wind Cave National Park

Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt. The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs. MR Model Release
Photography by Jose More

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Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
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