Mammoth Cave National Park
With over 365 known miles of cave passageways, Mammoth Cave is the world’s longest cave. Besides its spectacular size, Mammoth Cave has an almost surreal beauty. Remarkable stories of human history, 350 million-year-old rocks and its fascinating animals adapted to life in the dark make Mammoth Cave a place you must visit.
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DID I TELL YOU BOUT MY MOM AND DAD!?!??!?!?
you know all those stairs, there is 254 of em’. we counted em’ on our last trip there!
lol i took a field trip here today it was amazing especially fat mans misery that was fun. and they have a hotel there so you can stay overnight
of course they don’t mention edmonson county, they never do
i went there this summer
That is still unknow cause there is a small passage way that humans cant get through but a small camera can and they say it goes faaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrr back
I’ve been in there so many times that I could give the Historical Tour myself and do it almost blindfolded.
@FRDndsn Hey, I was wondering if you knew what was at the end of the cave, kind of a dumb question, but please reply if you can, thanks. And if there is a person who actually went all the way. Thank you!
All b? R bes? Ge Mammoth Cave least? Once. It really is one of the world’s natural wonders.
Im goin there sunday and stayin till wednesday
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I Went There Like 2 Weeks Ago
And It Was Awesome
never too old. but nice story. thanks.
mudd
I was young boy when my father took us there went through a small metal door walked down narrow stairs 1 mile. Showed us boulder that rolled on foot of bloodbrother and passed away there many centuries before. Had his body in another cave in glass case with small candle next to him my parents got upset at this, but he was buried some years later, beautiful caves, knew Kentucky meaning as dark blood=hunting grounds. Never been back now to old.