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Seth Rose
Photo Date: 
10/27/2017
One of the caverns many formations.
Seth Rose
Photo Date: 
10/27/2017
Stalactites and stalagmites in Luray Caverns.
Seth Rose
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10/27/2017
These formations are made of crystalized calcite.
Seth Rose
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10/27/2017
This type of formation is called flowstone.
Seth Rose
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10/27/2017
The reflection from Dream Lake makes it look much deeper than it really is.
Seth Rose
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10/27/2017
Luray Caverns is continuously growing larger.
Seth Rose
Photo Date: 
10/27/2017
The path through the caverns is paved, well lit, and has a railing in many places.
Seth Rose
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10/27/2017
An expansive view into the caverns.
Seth Rose
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10/27/2017
A natural archway separating the path.
Seth Rose
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10/27/2017
A formation named Giant Redwood.
Seth Rose
Photo Date: 
10/27/2017
Looking down into the lower section of the cave.
Seth Rose
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10/27/2017
Totem Pole Valley in Luray Caverns.
Seth Rose
Photo Date: 
10/27/2017
Luray Caverns has tall ceilings and many large chambers.
Seth Rose
Photo Date: 
10/27/2017
The Wishing Well,
Seth Rose
Photo Date: 
10/27/2017
Oysters or Fried Eggs formation.

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