File:Robbers' Cave Tunnel view into Tunnel 3 Lincoln NE.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionRobbers' Cave Tunnel view into Tunnel 3 Lincoln NE.jpg |
English: Robbers' Cave
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Author | SharonPapierdreams |
Camera location | 40° 46′ 48.72″ N, 96° 42′ 26.64″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 40.780200; -96.707400 |
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Robbers’ Cave is a subterranean complex of five primary tunnels carved out of the Dakota sandstone bedrock in the southwest part of Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.
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