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Abstract - Literature Available in the Park Library Addressing the Natural Resources of South Dakota and the Black Hills

Cline, Elizabeth Whippo. 1991. Literature Available in the Wind Cave National Park Library Addressing the Natural Resources of South Dakota and the Black Hills. 22 p.

Abstract

91 references addressing natural resources in South Dakota and the Black Hills are abstracted or summarized. The locations in the Wind Cave National Park Library as of August 1991 are given.

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Natural Entrance of Wind Cave

Did You Know?
Winds caused by changes in barometric pressure are what give Wind Cave its name. These winds have been measured at the cave's walk-in entrance at over 70 mph. The winds at the natural entrance of the cave attracted the attention of Native Americans and early settlers.

Last Updated: April 25, 2007 at 12:55 MST