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After caves form, they tend to slowly be occluded by calcite or aragonite (CaCO3) precipitates such as the the features shown here; these are referred to as speleothems (not formations). Flowstone and microgours (tiny rimstone dams) are common along this p
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10/24/2004 12:06:47 PM
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