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Georgia |
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Cave Spring-Cave Spring, Georgia, the page says Natural Cave Entrances but that is sure a man-made wall with a door. It's a Waymarking site, has one photo and a gallery with one other picture. The city of Cave Spring. Look down the page for some nice historic photos. Flickr has some photos. I left it at the Inside the Cave page. There are others of the outside and another of inside. There do not appear to be any formations though it was mentioned that this is Georgia's biggest and best cave. |
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Pettijohn's Cave (see some photos), Byers Cave, Ellison's Cave, Glory Hole Caverns (report from an explorer) Case Cave. Bat caves are Lowry Cave, Frick's Cave and Deatons and White River Caves. |
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Sitton's Cave is a wild cave. And this is an article with photo about an adventure into Sitton's Cave in Cloudland Canyon State Park. |
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Extensive vandalism has led to the erection of barriers at the entrances of some caves, such as Kingston Saltpeter Cave, which is the only cave in Georgia managed as a preserve by the National Speleological Society. |
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Natural Arch: "This arch, though quite small, is probably the largest in Georgia. It is located in Rocktown on Pigeon Mountain in the Crockford-Pigeon Mountain Wildlife Management Area. This area contains a maze of boulders. Pigeon Mountain is part of the Cumberland Plateau, which is an arch-populated region encompassing parts of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama." |
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Waterfalls: High Falls State Park, Waterfalls of North Georgia, the Wikipedia page has a lot of different waterfalls but be sure to see Amicalola Falls State Park. Awesome falls but then look at the bottom of that page for a listing of the protected areas of Georgia. The National Parks, National Forests, State Parks, Historic Parks and Sites, State Forests and others. |
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Rivers in Georgia, the Wikipedia Page Bridges, the Wikipedia Page (if you go to see the Stovall Mill Covered Bridge, be sure you use the link under References to see a photo. There are notes that say the road was moved away from the bridge.) Bridges, the Commons Wikipedia Page has a few bridges with most beautiful photos. |
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Castles and Lighthouses |