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How Fear and Darkness Triggered a Cave Explorer’s Collapse

Trapped in darkness with no escape in sight, a caver’s nerves collapse as the crushing silence and narrow walls spark a nervous breakdown underground.
People have lived in caves for centuries and today, the trend of cave houses is coming back. Living in a cave has a lot of benefits, like being cooler in the summer, warmer in the winter, and cheaper ...
Tucked into southeastern Ohio’s rolling landscape, Hocking Hills isn’t playing by the Midwest’s usual rulebook of gentle farmland and subtle beauty – it’s showing off with sandstone cliffs, mysterious ...
Dr. Julie Meachen, lead paleontologist and a professor at Des Moines University recently talked about Wyoming’s Natural Trap ...
With a couple notable exceptions, the end of summer doesn’t mean amusement parks in Colorado are shutting down for the year.
So, as best as we could manage in a space small enough to rival most tin cans, we changed out of the soaked garments into ...
About a year and a half ago, I got a text along with a photo from former student and friend Mark Simon. I didn’t recognize ...
From massive glaciers to sun-soaked beaches, national parks offer some of America’s wildest and most iconic landscapes.
Texas Christian University has unveiled its "Snow Recovery Room." This alternative to the traditional ice bath can provide a ...
Stream with KPPBS+ / In a remote Siberian coal mining city, residents discover deadly gases seeping from an abandoned mine ...