More today from where I left off yesterday, with land formations composed of sedimentary rock.
This museum is built of sedimentary rock, as are the Parliament Buildings, the Great Pyramids, and Petra in Jordan. This is common of many buildings.
One of the great treats in this space is a recreated cave.
A book at the entrance features information on how caves develop, and specific features.
And in we go. We'll pick up in here tomorrow.
There is something inherently fascinating about caves, but I will take my leave before someone gets Freudian
ReplyDeleteHah!
DeleteAdmire the spirit of cave adventurer
ReplyDeleteMe too.
DeleteVisiting caves are always very interesting ! I like to crawl under the earth !
ReplyDeleteMy time in caves is limited.
Delete...interesting, but I prefer to be above ground.
ReplyDeleteUnderstandable.
DeleteI have visiting lots of caves with my hubby. Great exhibit. Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteSome caves are spectacularly beautiful, I have visited a few of them in France.
ReplyDeleteThere's one up the valley from here.
DeleteThat would be a safe cave to explore.
ReplyDeleteYes, easy access.
DeleteI don't like small spaces so caves are out.
ReplyDeleteThis one would be no issue.
DeleteCaves are fun ~ great post ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
You're welcome.
DeleteOnly been in a cave once and didn't care for it.
ReplyDeleteI've been in a handful of them.
DeleteLoved the 1st photo the best.
ReplyDeleteIf I'm not mistaken, that's Everest.
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