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- Warrens_Cave abstract "Warren's Cave (or Warren Cave) is a dry karst cave in Alachua County, Florida. It is the longest dry cave in Florida, with more than 4 miles (6.4 km) of mapped passages. The cave is located on the margin of the Cody Scarp near the San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park, northwest of the city of Gainesville. The property on which the entrance to Warren's Cave is located, the Warren Cave Nature Preserve, is owned by the National Speleological Society. Warren's cave was probably formed by a high water table when sea levels in the Quaternary Period were elevated close to 30 meters above current sea level, corresponding to the Wicomico terrace.By local tradition, Warren's cave was discovered by and named after Colonel John Warren, who led government troops at the Battle of San Felasco Hammock during the Second Seminole War. The cave was a popular local attraction in the late 19th century, mentioned in tourist guides. Wooden stairs were built leading to the entrance of the cave in a sinkhole in an attempt to make it a commercial attraction. Only some 400 feet (120 m) of passages were known until 1959. Since then, the discovery of several narrow passages ('squeezes') has greatly extended the known part of the cave.".
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- Warrens_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Alachua_County,_Florida.
- Warrens_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_San_Felasco_Hammock.
- Warrens_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Category:Caves_of_Florida.
- Warrens_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Alachua_County,_Florida.
- Warrens_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Category:North_Central_Florida_geography_stubs.
- Warrens_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Cody_Scarp.
- Warrens_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Gainesville,_Florida.
- Warrens_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Karst.
- Warrens_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Marine_terrace.
- Warrens_Cave wikiPageWikiLink National_Speleological_Society.
- Warrens_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Quaternary.
- Warrens_Cave wikiPageWikiLink San_Felasco_Hammock_Preserve_State_Park.
- Warrens_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Second_Seminole_War.
- Warrens_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Sinkhole.
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- Warrens_Cave wikiPageWikiLinkText "Warren's Cave".
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- Warrens_Cave subject Category:Caves_of_Florida.
- Warrens_Cave subject Category:Landforms_of_Alachua_County,_Florida.
- Warrens_Cave subject Category:North_Central_Florida_geography_stubs.
- Warrens_Cave hypernym Cave.
- Warrens_Cave type Cave.
- Warrens_Cave comment "Warren's Cave (or Warren Cave) is a dry karst cave in Alachua County, Florida. It is the longest dry cave in Florida, with more than 4 miles (6.4 km) of mapped passages. The cave is located on the margin of the Cody Scarp near the San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park, northwest of the city of Gainesville. The property on which the entrance to Warren's Cave is located, the Warren Cave Nature Preserve, is owned by the National Speleological Society.".
- Warrens_Cave label "Warren's Cave".
- Warrens_Cave sameAs Q21020994.
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- Warrens_Cave sameAs Q21020994.
- Warrens_Cave wasDerivedFrom Warrens_Cave?oldid=668664256.
- Warrens_Cave isPrimaryTopicOf Warrens_Cave.