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A woman just emerged after spending 500 days alone in a cave—and she saw some things. The world now looks a lot different than it did in November 2021.. Beatriz Flamini spent two birthdays in the cave, and kept busy drawing and knitting woolly hats.


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Fragmented Neanderthal bones discovered in a cave in Belgium show that one group cannibalized the women and children of another group.. Stefania Follini (born 16 August 1961) is an Italian interior designer. She is known for being involved in a 1989 experiment on circadian rhythms, in which she voluntarily isolated herself for four months in an underground room thirty feet down a cave in Carlsbad, New Mexico, away from all outside indications of night and day. [1] The experiment lasted from January 13, 1989, until May 22, 1989.