The cave goes back about 15' or so to a tight crawl at the back. The cave smells like smoke and juding by the charcoal black ceiling it has been a common place to light an evening campfire.
As I was dressed in my business clothes and did not bring along my coveralls I did not attempt to crawl thru the 'moon dust' to see where the tight crawl went.
The only formations that I noticed in this cave are what appeared to me to be mamilaries. These bulbus formations are said to form only underwater.
Because this apparently is a well known and visited cave I am posting these wider angle shots showing the topography, and the trusty 4Runner as well.
As I was dressed in my business clothes and did not bring along my coveralls I did not attempt to crawl thru the 'moon dust' to see where the tight crawl went.
The only formations that I noticed in this cave are what appeared to me to be mamilaries. These bulbus formations are said to form only underwater.
Because this apparently is a well known and visited cave I am posting these wider angle shots showing the topography, and the trusty 4Runner as well.
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I have visited this cave. I was covered in dust squeezing through the tight hole but it opened up and was a lot of fun. Sadly the dust was so fine that it ruined my camera.
it's true. it did ruin his camera but we did have fun. there were, however, an inexplicable number of flies...
It's true he did ruin his camera. It is a good cave, we had a lot of fun. There was, however, an inexplicable number of flies.
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