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Ice cave         
NATURAL CAVE, OFTEN LAVA OR LIMESTONE, CONTAINING PERCOLATED WATER AT TEMPERARURE ≤︎0°C.
Ice Cave; Ice caves; Ice cavern; Ice Cavern
An ice cave is any type of natural cave (most commonly lava tubes or limestone caves) that contains significant amounts of perennial (year-round) ice. At least a portion of the cave must have a temperature below 0 °C (32 °F) all year round, and water must have traveled into the cave’s cold zone.
Canyon Creek Ice Cave         
CAVE IN LIMESTONE IN ALBERTA, CANADA
Bragg Creek Ice Cave
Canyon Creek Ice Cave, also known as Bragg Creek Ice Cave or Moose Mountain Ice Cave, is a small ice cave in limestone located in Kananaskis Country near the community of Bragg Creek, Alberta, Canada. Known to natives through prehistory, its 'discovery' is attributed to Stan Fullerton in 1905.
Bandera Volcano Ice Cave         
  • Ice Cave and Bandera Volcano
LAVA TUBE SYSTEM IN NEW MEXICO
Zuni Ice Cave
Bandera Volcano Ice Cave, also known as Zuni Ice Cave, is a lava tube cave in New Mexico with an internal temperature significantly less than above-ground summertime ambient temperature; it contains perennial ice. The inside temperatures can fluctuate between .
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1. There was a lot of blue, even before the ice cave.
2. He was scaling Mount Cook, New Zealand‘s tallest mountain, when bad weather forced him and his climbing partner to spend two weeks in an ice cave.
3. SNOQUALMIE PASS, Wash. –– An ice cave collapsed on two teenage boys Thursday, trapping them for hours until rescuers with chain saws managed to cut through large chunks of compact snow and ice to free them.
4. James Mates reported from the Diana inquest as "our senior correspondent". Bill Neely, the man with the Captain Scott goggles, was hailed as "our international editor". Neely was interviewed live from an ice cave 60ft below the surface of Antarctica.
5. "It really got your attention." He said one of the mothers told them the two boys had found an ice cave and were posing for a picture about five yards inside its mouth when the ice above them crumbled.