Description | Location: Carlsbad Caverns National Park Description: As you pass through the Chihuahuan Desert and Guadalupe Mountains of southeastern New Mexico and west Texas—filled with prickly pear, chollas, sotols and agaves—you might never guess there are more than 300 known caves beneath the surface. The park contains 113 of these caves, formed when sulfuric acid dissolved the surrounding limestone, creating some of the largest caves in North America. 칼즈배드 캐번스: 미국 New Mexico주 Carlsbad 부근에 있는 일련의 대석회 동굴. 뉴멕시코 주 과달루프 산맥에 자리. |
Date | 5 October 2007 |
Source | http://www.nps.gov/storage/images/cave/Webpages/originals/372.JPG http://commons.wikimedia.org/ |
Author | National Park Service Digital Image Archives |
Camera location | . |
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