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April 28th 2008
Published: September 28th 2008
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The Fastest Way to Cross the Countryside I sat in my seat, filled with excitement of the extremely overwhelming kind, as they pulled in and out. I had heard of these majestic machines, these gigantic contraptions that move as quietly as a mouse (or, to remove all hyperbole, as quietly as tiptoeing elephants) and drift as though they are flying over the land at speeds significantly faster than I h... Read Full Entry



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Inside the CaveInside the Cave
Inside the Cave

The entrance of the cave was originally blocked by this massive pool. The only way in was to swim.
Tiny StalactitesTiny Stalactites
Tiny Stalactites

Only 4mm in diameter, these tiny stalactites can only form underneath a very specific kind of limestone. Very fragile and very rare, this is one of the few places that you can see these formation.
The Final CavernThe Final Cavern
The Final Cavern

This is where the fantastic light and sound show took our collective breaths away.
Yours TrulyYours Truly
Yours Truly

I thought I should throw in a photo of myself once in a while just to prove that I was actually there. Also, I pose the way old men in China do.
Returning to the Outside WorldReturning to the Outside World
Returning to the Outside World

One last look at the entrance to the cave.
Building a New Angel HairBuilding a New Angel Hair
Building a New Angel Hair

The beginnings of those tiny stalactites.



28th September 2008

Yet another great write up Matty. Keep em coming !! :)
28th September 2008

awesome blog
Hey your blog is awesome wonderful content and pictures. keep working in that way . Andrea Farah

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