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A talus cave passage illuminated by camera flash and sunlight. Talus Caves
 
Talus caves are formed by rocks sliding or falling into narrow fractures or canyons.
 
The following is a partial list of National Park Service units that include talus caves:
 
Pinnacles National Monument,
  California
 

 
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Go to the Solution/Limestone/Marble Caves Page Solution Caves
Go to the Lava Caves Page Lava Caves
Go to the Sea Caves Page Sea Caves
Go to the Caves with Karst Features Page Caves with Karst Features
 
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