Culminating our Hoggatt Cave project, this quarter, students hosted other classes on tours of the cave itself. When I discovered this cave in 1996, I had to enter through a small entrance. A year later, the entrance that tourists crawl through was opened using dynamite, and since then Hoggatt Cave has become a part of 2014 history. We had the largest cave crickets and blind cave trout in the world. We had the only megachiroptera in the United States. We had crystals and mineral formations. We were the only cave that we know of in which a fourth grade class met regularly for studies. Hoggatt Cave was truly one of a kind. | |
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Amy Watts
11/23/2014 10:01:37 am
What a great way to get kids excited about our natural environment and the science that goes along with it! Emma has been so excited about school this year! Thank you for caring enough to make it a fun and interactive way of learning!
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