Caving Related Links
Index
Cave Projects
Cave Organizations
Caving Publications or sites
Caving Equipment Venders
Personal Websites
Show Caves
Cave Projects
National
Caves Association
The NATIONAL CAVES ASSOCIATION, founded in 1965, is a non-profit organization
of publicly and privately owned show caves and caverns - caves developed for
public visitation
Caving Publications or sites
www.speleo.waw.pl
Cerro Rabon and Cheve pictures.
Caves.com
A great site with lots of good information and a GREAT links page.
http://www2.nature.nps.gov/geology/caves/newsletter.htm
Inside Earth
(National Park Service Cave and Karst Program)
http://www.caversdigest.com/
Caver's Digest:
Bob and Bob - Cavers Serving Cavers
Personal Websites
Home
Cave of Fred Luiszer
Dr. Fred has done pioneering work on the speleogensis of the Williams Canyon
caves and assembled a unified theory of the hydrology and chemistry of the
Manitou mineral springs and bacterially related cave deposits.
Hazel Barton's
Cave Science Site
Dr. Hazel Barton is known for starring in the IMAX large format movie "Journey
in to Amazing Caves," for the accompanying book of the same title and
for her work on microbiology.
Mark Maslyn's
Carbonate Creek Website
Mark is building a website to serve as a resource for his favorite research
interests including caves, paleokarst, hot springs, geomicrobiology, extremeophiles,
and the Elephant Mountain Caves.
Margaret Harrison's Guide To Caving In The Rockies
Show Caves
The
United States Show Caves Directory
Offers locations, operating hours and telephone numbers for all caves
in the continental U.S. that are developed for public access. These include
caves on federal and state lands as well as privately owned commercial
caves (many of which have been recognized as Registered Natural Landmarks
or Historical Sites).
Glenwood Caverns
& Fairy Cave
Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park takes you and your family on an exciting
ride on the new Iron Mountain Tramway high up the Rocky Mountains overlooking
the picturesque town of Glenwood Springs, Colorado. On the mountaintop
you can experience the ancient breathtaking underground wonders of the
living dripping Glenwood Caverns and Historic Fairy Caves and enjoy the
panoramic views from the Exclamation Point restaurant.
