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Mammoth Cave
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Mammoth Cave

Vast limestone cavern in southwestern Kentucky, USA, now part of Mammoth Cave National Park (established 1941). The main cave is 6.5 km/4 mi long, and rises to a height of 38 m/125 ft; the diameter of the cavern's area is about 15 km/9 mi. It is the longest cave system in the world, with 341 km/212 mi of corridors, and is known for its stalactites and stalagmites; a subterranean stream, the Echo River, flows beneath the surface. American Indian councils were once held here.

The cave was formed as water penetrating through cracks in the limestone dissolved and removed much of the limestone ridge.



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