- IMG 2929
A whole city of the spikes. - IMG 2934
Here is the token Roswell shot. We were kind of hoping for a campy billboard or a UFO, but we were also hungry for lunch, so the most we did was slow down for this pic. - IMG 2933
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These were the "Titans," about 20 meters tall each. Very cool. - IMG 2932
More flowstone - IMG 2935
Note the eyes. - IMG 2936
Leslie will need to explain why this one was taken. - IMG 2905
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The roof of the first large room. The flash does a poor job of lighting it up, but that is some testament to the shear size of the place. Tourist Mecca, perhaps, but worth a stop. - IMG 2888
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More popcorn. - IMG 2928
Who knows? Just cool. - IMG 2896
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We went for a hike a few miles into the mountains. The best part: the red trees. The views weren't bad either. Nor the beetle sex. Ahem. - IMG 2892
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Some beautiful flowstone. - IMG 2906
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A couple of the stunning, finger-like projections of stalagmites we encountered. - IMG 2919
Sharp spikes hanging from the ceiling. Occasionally I imagined these snapping of and skewering me. - IMG 2890
The fore-mentioned red tree. - IMG 2900
And here's the beetle sex. - IMG 2894
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The little puffs of rock are called "popcorn." - IMG 2891
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From just within the cave entrance.