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| The first thing to see that's not a big pile of breakdown | The same waterfall, lower half (sadly, I forgot my own tripod this trip and I couldn't fit the whole falls in one shot with the one I borrowed) | Terry at one end of the formation room. Look down low and you'll see Tina's red helmet. | ||
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| One of the many formations in this room... the glove is for perspective | Terry and John near the back of the formation room. | |||
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| John by a small pool | While Terry was trying to remember the path he took 30 some years ago, I decided to poke through one of the leads and found this room... we continued from here for the rest of the trip. | A higher perspective... Terry after climbing up and over | These formations weren't visible until we climbed across a gap, to where Terry was in the previous picture. | |
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| Formations made by swift running water | ||||
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| This is the form of cave graffiti that doesn't bother me. Fun to check out all the sculptures people spent their time making | ||||
Last updated: 1/29/07