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  2. Mammoth Cave National Park - Wikipedia

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    Mammoth Cave National Park is a national park in Kentucky, USA, that encompasses the longest known cave system in the world. The park offers various cave tours, a World Heritage Site designation, and a diverse forested, karst landscape.

  3. Whigpistle Cave System - Wikipedia

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    Efforts continue to explore and map the cave. The Whigpistle Cave System is separated from Mammoth Cave by a deep valley, though a human connection may be possible at the caves' lowest elevation passageways. Currently, at least a one-kilometer (3,300-foot) gap exists between the two caves' closest known reaches. [5]

  4. Stephen Bishop (cave explorer) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Stephen Bishop, who was one of the first people to explore and map Mammoth Cave, the longest cave system in the world. He was enslaved and worked as a guide at the cave for 19 years, and his map was published in 1844.

  5. You have to look beneath the surface to fully appreciate ...

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    Mammoth Cave is the longest-known cave system in the world. “There are caves that have larger rooms, but we are the longest,” Schroer said. “We are currently mapped at 426 miles.

  6. Fisher Ridge Cave System - Wikipedia

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    Fisher Ridge Cave System is a 130-mile-long cave in Kentucky, near Mammoth Cave National Park. It was discovered in 1981 by Michigan cavers and has not been connected to Mammoth Cave, despite their proximity.

  7. List of longest caves in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The longest cave system in the world is Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, with 685.6 km of documented passageways. The list also includes other caves in the US with lengths over 50 km, such as Jewel Cave in South Dakota and Wind Cave in South Dakota.

  8. File:Stephen Bishop 1842 Map of Mammoth Cave, Kentucky - Hi ...

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    English: This is a high-res .jpg file (from The Tennessee State Library and Archives' Tennessee Virtual Archive) of the map of Kentucky's Mammoth Cave that was drawn from memory in 1842 by Stephen Bishop, an enslaved man who worked as a guide at the Cave. It was then published in 1845 by Morton & Griswold in Alexander Clark Bullitt's "Rambles ...

  9. Floyd Collins - Wikipedia

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    William Floyd Collins (July 20, 1887 [a] – c. February 13, 1925) was an American cave explorer, principally in a region of Kentucky that houses hundreds of miles of interconnected caves, today a part of Mammoth Cave National Park, the longest known cave system in the world.