Central Oklahoma Grotto Fun Trip
July 30 - Aug. 1, 2004
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| Our next cave was Cave Without A Name | Discovered by a deep sinkhole (looking up) blowing steam one winter. | Nice LARGE formations here |
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| Not the delicate formations like Sonora but mostly impressive. | Basically it was a giant open cavern with some decorations in the middle... | but most of the decorations were on the wall. |
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| Our tour guide was quite humorous with some of the comments and thoughts. | All of the Texas caves were quite wet this trip as it just finished raining quite a bit in the area. | |
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| While near the Queens Chamber our guide did a really neat thing... he played on his flute. | ||
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| The resonance of the room made the music quite thrilling and whole. | While a group was doing trail restoration here in the cave they found... | That the ENTIRE floor was full of rimstone dams under the gravel floor. |
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| Here's one cave that is doing something towards restoration... keeping the people on trails.... | While the other part of the cave is being restored back to original. | |
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| Who what a scary group! (Why is Anne trying to hide??) |
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Last updated: 8/5/04