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This Sept. 7, 2017 photo shows visitors at a cave entrance at Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve in Arco, Idaho. The caves are actually tubes created by flowing lava that later cooled. Visitors may enter the caves but they must obtain permits from the park's visitor center and they're required to carry a flashlight. In a groundbreaking discovery in the arid deserts of northern Saudi Arabia, archaeologists have unearthed evidence that human beings once lived within the cave-like lava tubes, marking the first instance such evidence has been found. (AP Photo/Beth J. Harpaz)
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