The Niter Ice Cave is a geological feature approximately 3 miles south of the small southeastern Idaho town of Grace, Idaho.
History
The most probable explanation for the Niter Ice Cave is that thousands of years ago, a volcanic eruption formed a huge lava tube that eventually cooled to form this cave. Early settlers in the area found the cave to be a place to store their food and collect ice all year around. It has been a picnic spot and recreation site. There have been explicit drawings and graffiti on, around, and in the ice cave.[1]
References
- ↑ Kate DuHadway. Cool it: Niter Ice Cave, a geologic wonder in Grace, Idaho. The Herald Journal, Logan Utah. 3 September 2011. retrieved 17 January 2016.
External links
- Inside Niter Ice Cave 360 panoramas website, G. Donald Bain, 26 July 26, 2014, retrieved 17 January 2016.
- Enter the Niter Ice Cave Virtual Tour untraveledroad.com, not dated, retrieved 17 January 2016.
- Niter Ice Cave Showcaves.com, Jochen Duckeck. undated, retrieved 17 January 2016.
- Photos and info
42°32′00″N 111°43′58″W / 42.53333°N 111.73278°W
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