Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Paradise Cave Two

We continue forward through the one kilometer lit and allowed to the average tourist. Icicles of rock close up at one of the bends.




Towers growing up from the river bed. The cave is closed in the rainy season because parts are flooded several meters high.




Iron and marble like icicles drop in one corner of the vaulted ceiling. Several in our group express awe and wonder at God's Sistine Chapel, and remark on Michel Ange's inferior talent.







More unusual shapes appear as we move forward, some massive, some delicate.








Jelly fish swimming on their sides and every which way?




Waterfalls of wonder 25 feet high.




or like bracken on a tree in the Monterey forest, more and more unusual formations.







My iPod doesn't begin to do it all justice. One of the fellows in our tour has a very fancy(heavy cumbersome) camera and promises to send me his slide show. I hope he puts it on Youtube, I'll share the link. But you get an idea a from this little snippet of this marvel of nature.
There were some rules we had to pay attention to:



-On the road with Kathryn

Location:Paradise Cave

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