Creation Safaris by CSA - The Creation
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Rock Bridge Cave Tour
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| Karst Topography at Rock Bridge State Park: Caves, Sink Holes, Natural Bridge, etc. | ||
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| Typical Karst Features Abound at Rock Bridge State Park | ||
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Classical Karst Topography Typical Karst features are well illustrated at Rock Bridge State Park: Caves, Underground Rivers, Sink Holes, Springs, Natural Bridges and porous rock. It is all found in the small area of Rock Bridge Park, in abundance. But how did it all form? We will learn that most of it formed in the very short space of a few hundred years, and even cave decorations (stalactites, etc.), in spite of the slow rates frequently observed today, could have all formed in less than a hundred years. |
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| The Devil's Icebox at Rock Bridge State Park | ||
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Exiting
a real Wild Cave at Rock Bridge State Park. We will tour the sinkhold
portion of "The Devil's Icebox, the tour Conners Cave near the one
shown here. Saturday typical agenda: Brief introduction to Karst, Lecture and tour of sinkhole and cave led by park naturalist, CSA seminar on the origin of Caves and Karst.
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Rock Bridge Safari Highlights
of 2005 |
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Safari participants
meet as a group at the entrance, before beginning the safari. |
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The safari has begun; walking
into Rock Bridge. |
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Down into the Devil's Icebox. |
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One of the kids finds
a twilight zone frog. |
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Creation Science Association for Mid-America
22509 State Line Road
Cleveland, Mo.64734 - www.csama.org