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Shoshone Cavern National Monument – nieistniejący już pomnik narodowy w Stanach Zjednoczonych, w stanie Wyoming. Pomnik został ustanowiony przez prezydenta Williama Howarda Tafta 21 września 1909 roku. Zlikwidowano go decyzją Kongresu Stanów Zjednoczonych z 17 maja 1954 roku. Powierzchnia pomnika wynosiła około 0,85 km².

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dbo:abstract Shoshone Cavern National Monument was proclaimed by William Howard Taft on September 21, 1909. On March 17, 1954, the 83rd Congress abolished the monument and transferred the 210 acres (0.85 km2) site to the city of Cody, Wyoming. The cavern is located high up near the summit of Cedar Mountain, about 4 miles from Cody on the south side of the Shoshone River. The main cavern follows a fairly straight course, extending into the mountain about 2,500 feet (760 m). The walls of the cavern are well covered by incrustations of crystals and dripping formations, mostly white, but some brownish or reddish in color. As of 2008, the cavern is owned by the Bureau of Land Management and is now called Spirit Mountain Cave. A permit is required to visit Spirit Mountain Cave. To obtain permits to visit the cave contact Bureau of Land Management office in the Cody WY. (en) Shoshone Cavern National Monument – nieistniejący już pomnik narodowy w Stanach Zjednoczonych, w stanie Wyoming. Pomnik został ustanowiony przez prezydenta Williama Howarda Tafta 21 września 1909 roku. Zlikwidowano go decyzją Kongresu Stanów Zjednoczonych z 17 maja 1954 roku. Powierzchnia pomnika wynosiła około 0,85 km². (pl)
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rdfs:comment Shoshone Cavern National Monument – nieistniejący już pomnik narodowy w Stanach Zjednoczonych, w stanie Wyoming. Pomnik został ustanowiony przez prezydenta Williama Howarda Tafta 21 września 1909 roku. Zlikwidowano go decyzją Kongresu Stanów Zjednoczonych z 17 maja 1954 roku. Powierzchnia pomnika wynosiła około 0,85 km². (pl) Shoshone Cavern National Monument was proclaimed by William Howard Taft on September 21, 1909. On March 17, 1954, the 83rd Congress abolished the monument and transferred the 210 acres (0.85 km2) site to the city of Cody, Wyoming. The cavern is located high up near the summit of Cedar Mountain, about 4 miles from Cody on the south side of the Shoshone River. The main cavern follows a fairly straight course, extending into the mountain about 2,500 feet (760 m). The walls of the cavern are well covered by incrustations of crystals and dripping formations, mostly white, but some brownish or reddish in color. As of 2008, the cavern is owned by the Bureau of Land Management and is now called Spirit Mountain Cave. A permit is required to visit Spirit Mountain Cave. To obtain permits to visit the (en)
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