The Hall City Cave is a limestone cave system near Hayfork, California, United States. Exploration was documented in 1903, with a Permian age ammonite fossil discovered. A cavern in the Hall City Cave contains a deep shaft of water. The Hall City Cave was a sacred place for the Nor-el-muk and other Wintu Native Americans. Edith Van Allen Murphy interviewed a long-surviving Wintu woman named Lucy; the papers are kept at the Held-Poage Museum in Ukiah, California in the Estle Beard Notes, box 2, Notebook g, p 15
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| - The Hall City Cave is a limestone cave system near Hayfork, California, United States. Exploration was documented in 1903, with a Permian age ammonite fossil discovered. A cavern in the Hall City Cave contains a deep shaft of water. The Hall City Cave was a sacred place for the Nor-el-muk and other Wintu Native Americans. Edith Van Allen Murphy interviewed a long-surviving Wintu woman named Lucy; the papers are kept at the Held-Poage Museum in Ukiah, California in the Estle Beard Notes, box 2, Notebook g, p 15 (en)
- Hall City Cave est le nom d’un réseau de grottes naturelles creusées par l’eau dans une roche calcaire de la région de Shasta Cascade près d’Hayfork et de Wildwood, en Californie du Nord, aux États-Unis. L’une des cavernes de ce réseau de grottes donne accès à un gouffre profond et plein d’eau qui n'a pas encore pu être exploré. (fr)
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| - The Hall City Cave is a limestone cave system near Hayfork, California, United States. Exploration was documented in 1903, with a Permian age ammonite fossil discovered. A cavern in the Hall City Cave contains a deep shaft of water. The Hall City Cave was a sacred place for the Nor-el-muk and other Wintu Native Americans. Edith Van Allen Murphy interviewed a long-surviving Wintu woman named Lucy; the papers are kept at the Held-Poage Museum in Ukiah, California in the Estle Beard Notes, box 2, Notebook g, p 15 (en)
- Hall City Cave est le nom d’un réseau de grottes naturelles creusées par l’eau dans une roche calcaire de la région de Shasta Cascade près d’Hayfork et de Wildwood, en Californie du Nord, aux États-Unis. L’une des cavernes de ce réseau de grottes donne accès à un gouffre profond et plein d’eau qui n'a pas encore pu être exploré. (fr)
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