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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cave about" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
It is possible that it was meant to be "caveat about," which means a warning or cautionary statement. Here is an example of how "caveat about" could be used in a sentence: "Before making a decision, I have a caveat about the potential risks involved."
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It exits the cave about 1.3 miles away through another opening, called a resurgence.
The note sketched directions to the cave: about a six-mile hike.
Darned entertaining stuff it is, too, about Captain Kidd's travels in our area, about Sybil's Cave, about -- of course -- the various sightings of the Jersey Devil.
It was the late 80s and Dominik was a film student, whose new girlfriend had broken up with Cave "about three months beforehand".
Mr. Jones died late Wednesday, 28 hours after getting wedged into a tight, unmapped passage of Nutty Putty Cave, about 80 miles south of Salt Lake City.
They took to the cave about a week ago and say they will stay underground until the apocalypse they expect in May.
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The findings seem to put an exclamation point to a run of recent discoveries: direct evidence from fossils that Homo sapiens populations were living in England 41,500 to 44,200 years ago and in Italy 43,000 to 45,000 years ago, and that they were making flutes in German caves about 42,000 years ago.
In order to avoid direct sunlight and sand erosion, the conservators controlled the environment by installing doors for the caves about 50 years ago.
He was rummaging through boxes of animal bones previously excavated in the Sterkfontein caves, about 40 kilometers northwest of Johannesburg, where a number of fossils of australopithecines advanced apes similar to the famous Lucy have been discovered.
All we've got is what we know about hunter-gatherer tribes that survived into the modern world what we know about the cave paintings, about the few things that they left.
Barnes, then 44, was in the cave for about 15 to 20 minutes, in shorts and sandals.
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