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Spring Creek Cave is a cave in Kendall County, near Boerne, Texas, that is not open to the public. It is known for its fossil specimens and a three-mile-long underground river, which sometimes floods out into Spring Creek after heavy rains.

References

  1. White, Patrick J. (April 1948). "Caves of Central Texas" (PDF). Bulletin of the National Speleological Society. 10. Washington: National Speleological Society: 54. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  2. The Speleo Digest. Pittsburgh Grotto Press. 1959. pp. 1–303.
  3. The Texas Journal of Science. Vol. 19–20. Anchor Publishing Company. 1967. p. 219.


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