Crystal Cave 1950s
A video of Crystal Cave in the 1950s
in the sequoia crystal cave!
i am in a cave that is dark and if you see the flash light going on and off it was a big error that my camera was having
Crystal Cave
Short video of Crystal Cave Tour South Bass Island.
Cave of the Mounds - Blue Mounds, WI
We took a trip to Cave of the Mounds in Blue Mounds, WI. It was a rainy (turned into a stormy), cold day but we still had a great time. The boys got to explore a cave and look for gemstones and fossils.
Crystal lake cave
More of inside the cave in Dubuque Iowa
FREEING THE MIND - Wisconsin Caves: LiVE from Cave Of The Mounds
In this episode we take a live journey on a tour through Blue Mounds, Wisconsin's national state landmark Cave Of The Mounds. We will go through the Cave and capture footage of the interior of the cave where we catch some good footage of Calcite's, Stalagmites, Stalactites, Flowstones, Fossils and much more! The Cave Of The Mounds offers tours regularly for individuals, groups, and/or classes of students! Take a look inside this beautiful landmark and enjoy the journey!
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Caves in the Cliffs WI Dells
While we were riding down the river we found several caves in the cliff sides. The first one there had a dead tree propped up against it that looked like a ladder leading into the cave. It was very cool.
Niagara cave tour
a cave tour with my family :]
Conserving Caves
In the southeastern United States, cave-lovers find that buying caves is one sure way to protect them.
Ash Spring
amazing colors spring in the amargosa valley, very tranquil
Finding Gold in Central Wisconsin
My luck has been pretty good with finding gold. Panning and sluicing
Underground - A Complete Tour of Cave of The Mounds
A complete tour of Cave of the Mounds including the introductory video you will see prior to being taken into the cave, This video is shot in 1080p HD with Dolby 5.1 surround sound.
Natural Bridge - Wisconsin attraction
this sandstone bridge formation is located in Natural Bridge State Park in Wisconsin... video and pictures shot with Galaxy S4... it's all i had on me...
Natural Bridge State Park is a 530-acre (214 ha) state park of Wisconsin, United States, featuring Wisconsin's largest natural arch. Directly beneath the arch is the Raddatz Rockshelter, a rock shelter once used by Paleo-Indians and now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The park is located southwest of Baraboo between the unincorporated communities of Leland and Denzer, in the town of Honey Creek.
The park is on the edge of the Baraboo Range in an unglaciated Driftless Area of south-central Wisconsin. Outcrops of sandstone deposited 1.6 billion years ago jut out of the tops of these hills.
The arch and rock shelter have been weathered out of one such outcropping. The top of the arch is 35 feet (11 m) above the ground. The arch opening is 25 feet (7.6 m) wide and 15 feet (4.6 m) high. The rock shelter is 60 feet (18 m) wide and 30 feet (9.1 m) deep.
The park's hills are forested with oak and other hardwoods. Some ridge tops bear small prairie remnants with grasses and cactus. Around the outcrop walls grow ferns such as the walking fern (Asplenium rhizophyllum), slender lip fern (Cheilanthes feei) and the rare purple cliffbrake (Pellaea atropurpurea). The shade of the rock faces also supports Solidago sciaphila, a rare goldenrod.
An archaeological excavation of the rock shelter was conducted in 1957 by Warren L. Wittry of the Wisconsin Historical Society. His team found evidence of human use over a long time period. The remains of 50 vertebrate and 15 mollusc species were identified. The oldest artifacts were pieces of charred wood, presumably from fire pits, which were dated to between 9000 and 8000 BCE. This would make it the oldest documented site of human occupation in the upper Midwest.[2] There were also artifacts such as antler-scrapers dating back to six to seven thousand years ago. Evidence indicates that the shelter was used only periodically at first, perhaps as a hunting or seasonal camp. Later it was inhabited year-round.
The natural bridge has been a tourist attraction for modern visitors since 1870. The state park was established in 1972, and the following year 60 acres (24 ha) centered on the arch were given a further level of protection as Natural Bridge and Rockshelter State Natural Area. In 1978 the Raddatz Rockshelter was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Natural Bridge State Park is open year-round but unstaffed. Visitors needing a parking pass for their vehicle must purchase one from a self-registration stand. Amenities at the park are limited to picnic tables and restrooms. There is no overnight camping.
There are two trails in the park, totalling about 3.5 miles (5.6 km). The arch and rock shelter are short distance up the Indian Moccasin Nature Trail, which then loops further through the wooded hills. Signs along the trail interpret the medicinal uses of many native plants. The longer Whitetail Hiking Trail leads across the highway to the less-used southern half of the park.
The southern portion of the park is open for hunting during parts of autumn.
Sojourner House Wall Breaking Ceremony
Wall breaking ceremony for Sojourner House homeless shelter at 618 South Barstow, Eau Claire, Wisconsin on Friday, June 10, 2011.
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How to find Mooralla Smoky Quartz Crystal Geodes. Mooralla is a locality in Victoria, Australia. The fossicking/prospecting areais open to the public. Crystals from this area are multi terminated and have a notable transparency and lustre and many contain fluid/water inclusions. JUST BEAUTIFUL! They should be called.....Black Diamonds.
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