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Natural Trap Cave - Our Wyoming

7/20/2018 | 6m 17sVideo has Closed Captions

30,000 years old. 85 feet straight down. This is what science looks like at NW Wyoming.

Follow these paleontologists as they explore an ancient cave that holds clues to what Wyoming looked like during the last ice age. They’ll have to employ everything from single rope caving techniques to ancient DNA analysis and radiocarbon dating to get as much data as they can during their 3 year expedition.

07/20/2018

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Natural Trap Cave - Our Wyoming

7/20/2018 | 6m 17sVideo has Closed Captions

Follow these paleontologists as they explore an ancient cave that holds clues to what Wyoming looked like during the last ice age. They’ll have to employ everything from single rope caving techniques to ancient DNA analysis and radiocarbon dating to get as much data as they can during their 3 year expedition.

07/20/2018

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