Stone Age School Teaches Cave Art at Kents Cavern
Children will learn how to make paint the Stone Age way, with rocks pigments for paint and a seashell their palette, during the next Stone Age School session at Kents Cavern.
Children will learn how to make paint the Stone Age way, with rocks pigments for paint and a seashell their palette, during the next Stone Age School session at Kents Cavern.
Shattered cave formations in the central United States may preserve one of the longest records of powerful earthquakes in this region.
Over 150 people from 18 clubs across Bulgaria recently gathered together for the 2015 Bulgarian Federation of Speleology Technical Review.
Discover the different ways bats use mines and caves during the next presentation of the National Speleological Society’s ongoing webinar series scheduled for May 28th.
Join talented film maker Keith Edwards for a visit to the formation filled Shatter Cave in Somerset, England, one of the most decorated caves in Britain.
Capricorn Caves in Central Queensland has become the first Australian cave to transition to solar powered cave lighting.
After nearly six weeks, two vehicles carrying three tons of gear crossed the border into the USA from Mexico yesterday, officially ending the 2015 expedition of Proyecto Espeleologico Sistema Huautla (PESH).
Cheese aged in Wookey Hole Caves has been selected as the winner of a Queen’s Award for International Trade—the UK’s highest accolade for business success.
The Friends of Mammoth Cave National Park are holding the fourth annual “Pedal for the Park” fundraiser this Saturday, May 9th.
Learn the steps needed to transform a regular everyday hardhat into a pretty spiffy caving helmet.