Environment
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Cave Explorers Discover Thriving Ancient Forest in 600-Feet Sinkhole
The cave explorers rappelled to the bottom of the gaping chasm, which is more than 1,000 feet long and more than 600 feet deep. They were surprised to see that what was inside the sinkhole was still alive.
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