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Thursday, May 26, 2011
Four (77 of 365)
Four large column formations at Tumbling Rock Cave. Columns are formed by the unions of stalagmites and stalactites.
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2 comments:
Stalagtites, Stalagmites, Stalagwannabes and Stalagneverwases. Is that the four kinds Kerrie. My clostrophobia means I won't shoot these wonders.
Rock formations always amazes me...great clear captures!
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