A reminder to members of City Daily Photo that the theme for May 1st is Fruit.
Another still from a video, in which erosion to sedimentary rock leads to sand- which will someday become sedimentary rock again.
A great part of the Museum is tucked away back here- an artificial cave.
There is a book at the entrance and one inside that details certain physical features of a cave. A careful eye will find each of them inside this cave.
And in we go. It's spacious, and even a wheelchair can get in without issue.













A bit different.
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
DeleteInteresting.
ReplyDeleteThat it is.
DeleteThis is another interesting part as well. I have seen beautiful caves from the inside in Belgium and France.
ReplyDeleteCaves have been rare for me.
DeleteHubby and I have been in many caves! It is like being in a different world.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day and have a happy weekend.
Thank you.
Delete...and they still are discovering amazing unknown caves!
ReplyDeleteThat is true.
DeleteI would love to go through that, William.
ReplyDeleteIt's quite an experience.
DeleteAmazing.
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
DeleteIt's been a long tme since I visited a cave.
ReplyDeleteMe too.
DeleteIncredible adventure
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
DeleteAwesome cave photos ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteI am fascinated by caves.
ReplyDeleteMe too.
DeleteSedimentary rocks: the circle of rock-life
ReplyDeleteTrue.
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