Friday Photography
Discovery - Inside the intriguing Howe Caverns, in Upstate New York. We visited these caverns on our first road trip with D. You can check out more of our trip here. Geologists believe that the formation of the cave, which lies 156 feet below ground, began several million years ago. Composed mainly of limestone deposited hundreds of millions of years ago when the Atlantic Ocean stretched far inland, the cave contains a lake called the Lake of Venus. This is a sepia toned photograph of stacked jagged edge stones.
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I love the picture!
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Great photo!! Xoxo
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ooh I love visiting caverns. I haven't been in ages but it was one of my fave things as a kid. Such a neat photo!
ReplyDeleteWow! I adore caverns and this picture is gorgeous!
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What an interesting place to visit. It must have been amazing to see. Great photo!
ReplyDeletethat is so interesting, and the photo's great, too! x
ReplyDeleteI LOVE visiting caves so much!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the info about the place. Didn't know about it.
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wow what a beautiful place! xO!
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Gosh geology fascinates me!! Stunning! Looks like you had a really wonderful and educational trip!!! xxx
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I really like these pictures of stone. Such a great post. I like pretty rocks.
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Nice capture ... it has an abstract quality yet also says 'age old rocks' :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool photo!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful. I'm always so intrigued with caverns like these.
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this is such a beautiful photo!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome capture, Hena. But I have caustrophobia so I don't think I would enjoy visiting a cavern no matter how interesting the experience is.
ReplyDeletethis sounds like such a great experience!
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