Beacon, Honaker, Caldwell and Graham's Caves 8/14/07

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Beacon Cave's Haines Entrance.... crud Cave Rat in Honaker Cave Stalactites Small calcite formation
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Formation dubbed "jellyfish" by Jeff and "mushroom" by my dad Corey and Jeff admiring the jellyfish's underside Water was far down in the cave- the rimstone was nearly empty and the lake just a muddy hole Underneath the Jellyfish Halfhearted attempt to climb the "jellyfish"
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Jeff and Corey play with rope Baby Salamander in the rimstone pool Wall formation Corey in the entrance to Caldwell Cave Wildlife in Caldwell-- snails...
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...millipedes... ... and salamanders Exploring a sinking stream on the East River Mountain, where some of my family lives The holes show dirt, sandstone, roots and spiderwebs It's not a pretty sight, and needs to slope fast to get below the carpet store.
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But you can't stop some people... Corey got in an estimated 25 feet after pulling out a few rocks....Welcome, Graham's Cave

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