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| Fossil Skeleton in Sea Lion Cave (Oregon-Largest sea cave in the world, so they say) | The view through the fence | Looking out the window in Sea Lion Cave | ||
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| Some of them can't even fit in the cave! | Panorama of the window in SL Cave | One of many shelter sized caves in the next cove from Sea Lion Cave | More of the same | Sometimes you just have to give up exploring a cave... |
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| Enter Lava Beds National Monument - California | Formations are all pretty small, the tubes are too new for that big stuff we usually see | |||
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| Go in Lava Brook, come out Labyrinth | Next... | You can just see James in the path | Multiple entrances and skylights make for fun shooting in the lava tubes | |
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| Next... There were two direction choices entering this cave, since the entrance is in a collapse | ||||
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| We went right...well, there's a dome, anyway... | No luck... let's try going left instead | Hmmm is that gold? | ||
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| Fungus all over walls, ceiling and floor finally indicate the reason it's called "golden" dome | We never saw another dome though | Garden Bridges first... | Basically a collapsed lava tube that left a little bridge or two behind | |
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| Stable now | And nice views looking upward | Let's turn around now | Why's it called "Chocolate"? | |
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| James found a bat... some people just can't see him at all, can you? | ||||
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| Last one for the day | This one had a nice big entrance | Seems pretty short... the entrance is right behind me in this photo | But no, it turns out Hercules's leg is pocked with skylights. | Time for a little fun, running through the caves on well-worn paths |
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| My favorite of the skylights | By the time we got to a real exit, we were a quarter mile from where we'd started. This isn't it, if you were wondering | A new day, a new cave. Mushpot is the tour cave, lit up (moderately), and containing several signs to teach about different lava formations... probably should have done this one first | Unfortunately, they neglected to describe formations that grew after the lava had hardened | This one was very tunnel-like compared to others |
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| That's enough of the tour cave, so let's move on | Another big entrance, our favorite! | Looking back out | And again, from around the corner | |
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| James taking photos | Not an exit | Reported to have ferns hanging over the entrance, making for cool photos | It didn't. . . | Pretence is fun... Sunshine had about 3 different entrances in one spot, James is in a hole between them |
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| I wish I knew why the wall looked like this- it's all natural | ||||
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| At some point I realized I had no pictures of the above-ground part of the park | This one sounded promising... the bones are gone though... too bad | But wow, what an entrance... keep an eye out for James | Looking back | |
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| One of several 'pedes James found in the back around the ice-- and now my batttery is dead | ||||
Last updated: 7/19/07