I have visited several cave systems and while I find them really interesting I can only stay down for a while before I start to feel claustrophobic and need to get back outside.
I also will take my caves in this way only. I imagine the fun that was had in creating this one...craftsmanship! And it gives young people a chance to learn what the earth does naturally.
Hello William. These photos inside are both beautiful and eerie, forgive me for not recognizing well but is this a real cave or is it man made? Some angles of the place look boxy for me but the details of the stalagmites and stalactites are stunning and real! And yes, the lighting is spectacular!
How neat! We have quite a few limestone caverns here in the Shenandoah Valley. Let's see, I've toured Skyline Caverns, Shenandoah Caverns, Endless, Luray, and Natural Bridge Caverns. Also a few in Pennsylvania.
That sort of caving I might well manage.
ReplyDeleteI have visited several cave systems and while I find them really interesting I can only stay down for a while before I start to feel claustrophobic and need to get back outside.
ReplyDeleteI could tour that cave. Good photos
ReplyDeleteSpooky cave, I don't like caves.... :(
ReplyDeleteI love visiting caverns ! this one seems to be very nice ! I have seen one in France, of course here in Belgium and in Poland.
ReplyDeleteStylish! That is really nice done.
ReplyDeleteAnother cave I think I'll stay out of. But thanks for introducing us. :-)
ReplyDeleteI also will take my caves in this way only. I imagine the fun that was had in creating this one...craftsmanship! And it gives young people a chance to learn what the earth does naturally.
ReplyDelete...I've been a cavern once and for me once is done!
ReplyDeleteNot as confining as I pictured!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if you went in the cave! Thanks for the photos.
ReplyDeleteThat's really cool!
ReplyDeleteBack then sure a great thing!
ReplyDelete@John: it is easy.
ReplyDelete@David: that's understandable.
@Maywyn: thanks.
@Marianne: I do.
@Gattina: we have some here.
@Jan: it is indeed.
@DJan: you're welcome.
@Barbara: yes it does.
@Tom: i rather like them.
@Marie: it isn't.
@Sharon: you're welcome.
@Jennifer: it is.
Hello William. These photos inside are both beautiful and eerie, forgive me for not recognizing well but is this a real cave or is it man made? Some angles of the place look boxy for me but the details of the stalagmites and stalactites are stunning and real! And yes, the lighting is spectacular!
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Fascinating!
ReplyDeleteSpooky looking!
ReplyDeleteFascinating. Tweeted
ReplyDeleteStunning!
ReplyDeleteThat's realistic.
ReplyDeleteThat looks really interesting.
ReplyDeleteLike getting into a travel machine!
ReplyDeleteHow neat! We have quite a few limestone caverns here in the Shenandoah Valley. Let's see, I've toured Skyline Caverns, Shenandoah Caverns, Endless, Luray, and Natural Bridge Caverns. Also a few in Pennsylvania.
ReplyDeleteDid you find bat man down there, William? Coool cool place! Be safe, honey
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing William, you obviously don't suffer from claustrophobia 😉
ReplyDeleteThe lighting is very dramatic, the photos truly evocative. Well done.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool feature!!
ReplyDeleteWilliam, these are great photographs.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
@Stevenson: entirely artificial.
ReplyDelete@RedPat: I think so.
@Bill: I can see that.
@Mari: thank you.
@Gemel: definitely.
@Joanne: it is.
@Kay: I think so.
@Magiceye: indeed.
ReplyDelete@Linda: I've been in some.
@Cloudia: nope!
@Grace: I do not.
@Jeanie: thank you.
@Jennifer: it is indeed.
@Jan: thank you.