Matthew Webb (mtwebb) > But the claim to fame were these guys.  They are formed much like squeezing toothpaste from a tube slowly over tens of thousands of years. Apparently, here and another cave in china are the only known ones to have so many in one place.
Matthew Webb (mtwebb) > The walls and ceiling were covered with all types of formations.
Matthew Webb (mtwebb) > Black chasm cave.  Admission was a bit spendy, but it was well lit and and had fantastic formations that were well lit.
Matthew Webb (mtwebb) > We certainly took the 'scenic route' to get to Black Chasm cave.  The road quickly turned into a dirt logging road complete with large rocks we needed to clear and amused locals at the sight of a mini, an s4, and gti zipping along.  Marcel's all wheel drive s4 handled the rally like course with ease.
Matthew Webb (mtwebb) > The red tree in the reflection looked better in the reflection than the actual tree.
Matthew Webb (mtwebb) > on a bit less grand of a scale, these growths reminded me of insects...
Matthew Webb (mtwebb) > This photo barely captures the feeling of the darkened forest save for the one tree turning red and yellow that was being hit by the light.
Matthew Webb (mtwebb) > One the sun started to set, it was hard to not look up.
Matthew Webb (mtwebb) > The massive red trunks really stood out amidst all the green foliage. It was fun to catch a glimpse of one before the usual clearing surrounding each tree.
But the claim to fame were these guys. They are formed much like squeezing toothpaste from a tube slowly over tens of thousands of years. Apparently, here and another cave in china are the only known ones to have so many in one place.
Matthew Webb (mtwebb) > But the claim to fame were these guys.  They are formed much like squeezing toothpaste from a tube slowly over tens of thousands of years. Apparently, here and another cave in china are the only known ones to have so many in one place.
But the claim to fame were these guys. They are formed much like squeezing toothpaste from a tube slowly over tens of thousands of years. Apparently, here and another cave in china are the only known ones to have so many in one place.
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