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Underground Rivers - University of New Mexico

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May 1951<br />

June 1955<br />

April 1957<br />

Chapter 22 -- Boys' Life<br />

"High Water!"<br />

A few hundred feet inside the cave found us in absolute<br />

darkness... A hundred feet farther on we found ourselves wading<br />

nearly knee deep in a stream <strong>of</strong> ice cold water which came<br />

rushing toward us through the narrow tunnel we were following...<br />

Ronnie went up ahead, then came back to announce that the<br />

underground stream became a small lake with icy water waist<br />

deep.<br />

A true adventure, accurate in description <strong>of</strong> a cave stream<br />

issuing from an interior spring.<br />

"Our National Parks"<br />

We'll see the postcards<br />

in Chapter 50, Then<br />

Madam, You Should Go<br />

and See the Great Cave<br />

in Kentucky.<br />

"Terror in the Temple"<br />

The boy in the village, half dead from the trip through the<br />

underground river, had done it. Driving with all he had left, Joe<br />

fought clear <strong>of</strong> the pool's embrace.<br />

The harrowing underground river escape so favored by the type<br />

<strong>of</strong> authors who choose titles like "Terror in the Temple."<br />

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