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- Q7134289 subject Q7361834.
- Q7134289 subject Q8350718.
- Q7134289 subject Q8492517.
- Q7134289 subject Q8581924.
- Q7134289 abstract "The Paradise Ice Caves (also known as the Paradise Glacier Caves) were a system of interconnected glacier caves located within Mount Rainier's Paradise Glacier in the United States. These glacier caves were visited and documented at least as early as 1908. They have a varied natural history, as their size and even existence has changed over time, from a maximum surveyed length of 13.25 kilometers in 1978, to not existing at all during both the 1940s and 1990s due to glacial recession. In 1978 they were the longest mapped system of glacier caves in the world.".
- Q7134289 wikiPageExternalLink 713.
- Q7134289 wikiPageExternalLink Paradise_Ice_Caves.html.
- Q7134289 wikiPageWikiLink Q194057.
- Q7134289 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q7134289 wikiPageWikiLink Q3866635.
- Q7134289 wikiPageWikiLink Q40691.
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- Q7134289 wikiPageWikiLink Q7361834.
- Q7134289 wikiPageWikiLink Q8350718.
- Q7134289 wikiPageWikiLink Q8492517.
- Q7134289 wikiPageWikiLink Q8581924.
- Q7134289 comment "The Paradise Ice Caves (also known as the Paradise Glacier Caves) were a system of interconnected glacier caves located within Mount Rainier's Paradise Glacier in the United States. These glacier caves were visited and documented at least as early as 1908. They have a varied natural history, as their size and even existence has changed over time, from a maximum surveyed length of 13.25 kilometers in 1978, to not existing at all during both the 1940s and 1990s due to glacial recession.".
- Q7134289 label "Paradise Ice Caves".