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Caverns


I would normally go through and call out some detail on each shot, but I think these are pretty self explanatory.

Any shots where the color appears out of the ordinary are shots of the lights that were on display at the time of the shot, none were edited in afterwards. 

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Ok I will call this out. This is something you wouldn’t know just by looking at the shot.

The cave was discovered in the early 1900s while carving a railroad track.

Today an elevator takes you down the first 260 feet. Then you walk about a half a mile until you reach a depth of 1,000 feet. That is where you see this amazing waterfall with the water pouring out of a hole about 3 foot wide at the top. I’m not impressed easily – I was impressed. 

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This shot will give you some perspective.

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Comments on: "Caverns" (2)

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  2. I am also hearing that certain minerals should be in the water we drink. Hard to find good clean water sources these days with all the industrial pollution.

    Another factoid about these is that they were not able to track them back to the source. They did place dye in them to see where they exited.

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