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    tread water and learn how to survive underground in a cave, collect water and learn how to purify it, how to use a compass, find your way home in the wilderness and how to tie knots. Waitomo Adventures are an adventure tourism facility providing…

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    top of one of the smaller mountains and there is a huge waterfall up there. It was cold though because of the higher elevation. On Tuesday, we drove to this cave system formed by the lava flow from Mount St. Helens. The cave was about 2 or 3 miles long to the end and 2 or 3 miles back. You could see Mount St. Helens when you walk out of the cave and it is still covered in snow even though it was about 75 degrees on the ground. Thursday night we went to dinner this really old school that they…

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    landforms. This cave is known as a living cave, meaning that formations are still being created within the cavern walls. Inside Kartchner, it is quite moist and humid, both being common characteristics that living caves share. Today, water stick drips and trickles inside the caves, shaping the caverns even more. The cave, now knows as Kartchner Caverns, was discovered in 1974 by two men named Gary Tenen and Randy Tufts. The duo had been searching for an untouched, undiscovered cave for years.…

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    his central incident being a possible assault in a cave. The heroine, Adela Quested, wants to see the Marabar Caves so Dr. Aziz arranges an outing. The caves are isolated in a barren wasteland, unadorned, strange, and uncanny. Adela becomes overwhelmed by the caves and eventually runs out of the caves, falling down the hillside into a racist English community. She accuses Dr. Aziz of assaulting her because of her bad bruises and scrapes. The cave is what readers have to analyze because it…

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    Hudson Valley Ice Age

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    The last ice age happened 2 million years ago until 10,000 years ago. At this point, North America is at its normal position, north of the equator. The glacier that covered the Ice Age was the Laurentide Ice Sheet. Before the Ice Age, there was a valley called the Hudson Valley. During the Ice Age a glacier scraped through the rock, which gouged out 240 meters of rock. The sediments got removed from their previous location and deposited in a huge pile, a terminal moraine in Long Island. The…

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    Ancient Speos Cave

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    mountains, normally we found caves inside. The ancient Egyptians progressively enhanced these natural existed caves until they were buildings altogether, or until they appeared as buildings carved into the solid rock. The Egyptians used these caves in their worship. The god in the ordinary city-temples repeated the First Time when god emerged from the waters of chaos on the primeval mound. However, in the cave-shrine resembles the womb from which the god will be born. The cave-shrine is…

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    Animals have held an important place in written literature for thousands of years. And prior to written languages, ancient peoples told animal stories by drawing symbolic visual narratives on the walls of their cave homes. These early examples of animals in literary history generally were imbued with strong religious and allegorical significance. Composed around the sixth century B.C. By time, Talking animals generally fall into the category of "animal fantasy," referring to a genre where…

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    Lascaux Symbolism

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    engravings of animals and abstract designs. These may have been created with the aid of torches and stone lamps filled with animal fat to produce light for the artists! (Maybe even bull fat!) The paint colors, or pigments, used to paint Lascaux and other caves were made from commonly found minerals. When ground they would create colors such as red, yellow, black, brown, and violet. No brushes have been found. This means that the broad black outlines were probably created using pieces of moss or…

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    People apprehend and receive evidence of the history of humanity through all forms of art. From prehistoric depictions of animals on cave walls to the red hued walls of the Alhambra, deceased artists focused their time on their art to express numerous of worldwide human revelations for thousands of years. Art and Architecture is what binds the world together through ideals and stories like the civilization that made parietal art, how the Great Pyramids were made, how Islamic art mixed with math,…

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    From cowboys to Indians, art has evolved over time. Once known as (Artifacts) hand-painted objects found in caves have branched out on too many other things besides rock. Art in its own sense has become the trend of expression. It’s the Art that drives us to the point of insanity! The focus of this paper will be Cai Guo-Qiang gunpowder artwork’s connection to the field of cosmetology. Cosmetology is a field that was created to be an art form and the uniqueness of haircuts are like Cai Guo-Qiang…

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