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"For 400 million years, the Meramec Caverns have been in existence deep in the Ozarks. The caves began forming when water percolating through the bedrock of the Ozark hills began to dissolve the stone, and created the underground passages. Eventually the underground river carved some 18 miles of passageways and chambers, which the seeping water festooned liberally with speleothems—the stalactites and stalagmites that decorate the caverns floor and ceiling. The 4.6-mile cavern system holds its place in history as a shelter for Pre-Columbian Native Americans."
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