Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Princess Margaret Rose Cave

Today was forecast to be rainy, and it was. Following my pattern of using rainy days to shoot where it doesn’t matter what the weather is, I decided on the Princess Margaret Rose Cave in Lower Glenelg National Park. It actually stopped raining when I got a sufficient distance from Portland (makes sense to me). It wasn’t raining in the cave at all. After the cave, I did a fairly long drive to The Grampians National Park. It was clearing off as I arrived late in the afternoon, and tomorrow is supposed to be nice.

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The Princess Margaret Rose Cave has some spectacularly detailed formations.

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It has some of the longest Stalactites I’ve see on this trip.

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There’s lots of interesting flowstone formations too.

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Here’s a “Chandelier” of tiny Stalactites called straws. They are hollow and form from the inside out.

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