Historic Route 66 - Grand Canyon Caverns / Peach Springs, Arizona
On this episode of AimlessAdventures we check out Route 66 icon, Dinosaur City at the Grand Canyon Caverns in Peach Springs, Arizona.
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Grand Canyon Caverns Inn - Peach Springs (Arizona) - United States
Grand Canyon Caverns Inn hotel city: Peach Springs (Arizona) - Country: United States
Address: Mile Marker 115 Route 66; zip code: AZ 86434
Offering a seasonal outdoor pool and barbecue, Grand Canyon Caverns Inn is set in Peach Springs. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Each room at this inn is air conditioned and has a flat-screen TV. Some rooms have a seating area where you can relax.
-- Situé à Peach Springs, le Grand Canyon Caverns Inn possède une piscine extérieure ouverte en saison, un barbecue et un bar sur place. Cette auberge propose des chambres dotées de la climatisation et d'une télévision à écran plat.
-- El Grand Canyon Caverns Inn está situado en Peach Springs y cuenta con barbacoa y piscina al aire libre de temporada. Además, dispone de bar. Algunas habitaciones tienen zona de estar.
-- Das Grand Canyon Caverns Inn in Peach Springs begrüßt Sie mit einem saisonalen Außenpool und einem Grill. Die Bar des Hauses lädt zum Verweilen bei einem Getränk ein. Die klimatisierten Zimmer in diesem Gasthof verfügen alle über einen Flachbild-TV.
-- De Grand Canyon Caverns Inn ligt in Peach Springs en biedt een seizoensgebonden buitenzwembad en een barbecue. Het heeft een eigen bar. Alle kamers in deze herberg zijn voorzien van airconditioning en beschikken over een flatscreen-tv.
-- Situato a Peach Springs, il Grand Canyon Caverns Inn vanta una piscina stagionale all'aperto, un barbecue e un bar.
-- ピーチスプリングスにあるGrand Canyon Caverns Innは、季節限定の屋外プール、バーベキュー、館内バーを提供しています。 インの各客室にはエアコン、薄型テレビ、専用バスルーム、無料バスアメニティ、ヘアドライヤーが備わり、一部の客室にはリラックスできるシーティングエリアもあります。Grand Canyon Caverns Innでは無料Wi-Fiを利用できます。 ギフトショップを併設しています。 インではビリヤード、ミニゴルフを楽しめ、レンタカーも利用できます。
-- Grand Canyon Caverns Inn旅馆位于皮奇斯普林斯(Peach Springs),设有季节性室外游泳池、烧烤设施和内部酒吧。 旅馆的每间客房配有空调、平板电视、私人浴室以及便利的免费洗浴用品和吹风机。部分客房设有休息区供客人放松身心。Grand Canyon Caverns Inn旅馆设有免费WiFi。 旅馆设有礼品店。 客人可在旅馆打台球和打迷你高尔夫球场。旅馆还提供租车服务。
-- Мини-гостиница Grand Canyon Caverns находится в городке Пич-Спрингсе. К услугам гостей сезонный открытый бассейн, принадлежности для барбекю и бар на территории.
-- يقع غراند كانيون كافيرنز إن في بيتش سبرينغز، ويضم مسبح موسمي خارجي ومرافق للشواء، ويمكن للضيوف الاستمتاع بالبار المتوفر في الموقع. تحتوي كل غرفة مكيفة في هذا النزل على جهاز تلفزيون بشاشة مسطحة، وتحتوي بعض الغرف على منطقة جلوس حيث يمكنك الاسترخاء.
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Peach Springs Arizona Grand Canyon.
Peach Springs Arizona Grand Canyon.
Grand Canyon Caverns
The Grand Canyon Caverns full tour! Located just a few miles east of Peach Springs, Arizona, lie 230 feet (70 m) below ground level. They are among the largest dry caverns in the United States. Dry caverns compose only 3% of caverns in the world. Because of the lack of water, stalagmites and stalactites are rare in the caverns. Air comes into the caverns from the Grand Canyon through 60 miles (97 km) of limestone caves, a fact discovered when red smoke flares were ignited in the caves, and two weeks later, red smoke was seen protruding from vents, near Supai, AZ, in the Grand Canyon.
During the Mississippian Period 345 million years ago, the southwest United States was covered by ocean. Skeletons of sea life settling to the depths, created a mud with a high percentage of calcium. This eventually hardened into the limestone bedrock seen in the caverns today. Over millions of years, the bedrock was pushed up to over 5,000 feet (1,500 m) above sea level.
Approximately 35 million years ago, rainfall flowed into the rock, and eroded passages that lead to the Colorado River and what is now the Grand Canyon. Millions of years later, the evaporating water left calcium deposits on the walls and floors, creating the formations that can be viewed today. Filmed by Brandon Smithey and Mark Miessner
Grand Canyons Caverns Hotel - Jen and Si take you on a tour!
We recently stayed in the Grand Canyon Caverns in Peach Springs, Arizona. The suite is 220 feet underground in a 65 million year old cave!
We had had a few drinks, donned our Route 66 tops and decided to take our friends on a tour via our GoPro!.
Beautiful place, a must for Route 66 tourists
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Shelly Mussell is the manager of the Grand Canyon Caverns in Peach Springs Arizona. One of the towns that inspired Radiator Springs in the Disney/Pixar movie Cars.
Peach Springs AZ trip, Hwy 66, Land, Hualapai Resort, Gas-N-Grub
Out about 70 miles from Kingman AZ, Peach Springs and beyond on historic highway 66. Lots of Juniper trees, limestone, cattle ranches, private lots, acres of land.
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Peach Springs - Grand Canyon, AZ, USA
Peach Springs Hualapai Reservation Grand Canyon
Peach Springs, Hualapai Reservation, dirt road in a jeep wrangler JK to the bottom of the Grand Canyon for a swim in the Colorado River.
Grand Canyon Caverns on The Arizona Section of Route 66
On Route 66, Grand Canyon Cavern is a wonderful surprise when visiting. It is still designated as a fallout shelter many years after President Kennedy did so in 1962.
Vintage Unknown Traction Manual Door Elevator at Grand Canyon Caverns in Peach Springs, AZ
This is the only elevator I filmed in Arizona on my Las Vegas trip. This elevator goes 210 feet deep, or about 21 floors deep. When I was here, the power was out (possibly because there was a thunderstorm visible, though I don't know for sure), and the building, the elevator, and the lights in the cavern were being powered with a generator. I'm not sure who made the fixtures, but they could be C.J. Anderson HNR-B fixtures. The hall station on ground level is behind a desk (I'm not sure where the hall station in the cavern is). I got permission to look at the ground level hall station.
Year installed: 1962
Route 66 Arizona (Seligman to Grand Canyon Caverns) - Unedited
Grand Canyon Caverns
Take a walk into The Grand Canyon Caverns. The largest dry caverns in the United States, located 200 to 300 feet below the surface.
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Hotel Secrets and Legends visits The Grand Canyon Caverns
The Grand Canyon Caverns on the TV show Hotel Secrets and Legends on the Travel Channel.
#ScienceTheEarth Fund Discovery of New Microorganisms and Genes at Grand Canyon Caverns
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In 2016, a group of cave explorers started working with a microbiologist from Arizona State University to explore the microorganisms associated with unique rock formations discovered in Grand Canyon Caverns- a dry cave that was partially used as a bomb shelter during the cold war. This partnership has led to the discovery of over 900 different genera of microorganisms living in the cave. Early analysis of 1.5 million genetic sequences indicates that over 15,000 sequences have never before been identified. In addition, while collecting samples, new areas of the cave in which people have never before stepped foot were discovered, identified, and surveyed. Microbial samples were collected from these locations, but an analysis has not yet been performed.
We are asking you to ponder the possibilities of what may inhabit Grand Canyon Caverns. We have already discovered microorganisms that can breathe and eat metal, rely on photosynthesis for survival and yet can survive very long periods of dormancy without sunlight, and are potentially able to develop medically relevant compounds to treat illnesses. Dormant in the caves of northern Arizona, may be the enzyme or compound that leads to the next break-through in biotechnology, alternative energy, or medical science. We may also discover a novel species that makes our inner space explorer or astrobiologist ponder if there could be life somewhere else, perhaps in a less hospitable zone in the cosmos.
Our sense of discovery and curiosity drove us to this cave and now our collective sense of discovery and curiosity can continue to drive our search for unique life. Through our continued collaboration, we have professionals, students, and community volunteers that are eager to gather and process samples from the cave. The cave explorers are seasoned veterans and have surveyed and mapped several caves throughout Arizona. The microbiologist received his PhD in Biological Design and is an expert in the study of extremophiles; microorganisms that survive under extreme conditions. However, the operational cost associated with analyzing each sample is limiting our ability to investigate these microorganisms further. All of the donations you send will go directly towards operational costs of the equipment used to characterize the rock formations in the cave, from understanding its elemental composition to characterizing its microbial community. For each sample, there are two major analytical steps:
1. $200 per sample: Discover which microbes are present and if there are microbes which we have never before observed, characterize the elements in the cave rock, and collect high magnification images of samples (16s rDNA analysis coupled with mass spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy).
2. $2,500 per sample: Discover and identify which genes are present which enables us to pinpoint specific genes that may have never before been observed on Earth (Metagenomic analysis).
We have performed step one on 14 samples and are publishing this data in an Open Access peer reviewed journal. The next part of this research requires us to perform step two for the 14 samples on which we have performed step one. In addition, samples collected from newly discovered areas of the cave need to be analyzed using steps one and two. With your donation, you will contribute directly towards understanding the microorganisms and genes present in areas of the Earth that have only been explored by less than a handful of people. Our goal is to complete sample analysis by January so that we can publish on our findings by early 2018. This is not an all or nothing proposition. Even if we do not reach our monetary goal, we can still gather useful data by performing step one on new samples as areas of the cave are discovered. Every donation counts. All data gathered will be made publicly available so that everyone will have access to the knowledge acquired from this expedition. And finally, you will contribute to major scientific discoveries on Earth land’s final frontier- places where, prior to this research, no man (or woman) has gone before!
This is a joint project between #ScienceTheEarth, Grand Canyon Caverns, the Central Arizona Grotto, and the Arizona State University Outdoors Club. Special thanks to Ray Keeler, John McEnulty, Paul R. Jorgenson, Harrison Tamayo, and DNASU.
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Hidden Artifacts of Grand Canyon | Nature Documentary Films
Hidden Artifacts of Grand Canyon | Nature Documentary Films
The Grand Canyon Caverns (Havasupai: Ŧathiil Ñwaʼa or Ŧathiil Ñhaʼa,[1] 35°31′44″N 113°13′54″WCoordinates: 35°31′44″N 113°13′54″W), located just a few miles east of Peach Springs, Arizona, lie 230 feet (70 m) below ground level. They are among the largest dry caverns in the United States. Dry caverns compose only 3% of caverns in the world. Because of the lack of water, stalagmites and stalactites are rare in the caverns. Air comes into the caverns from the Grand Canyon through 60 miles (97 km) of limestone caves, a fact discovered when red smoke flares were ignited in the caves, and two weeks later, red smoke was seen protruding from vents, near Supai, AZ, in the Grand Canyon.
During the Mississippian Period 345 million years ago, the southwest United States was covered by ocean. Skeletons of sea life settling to the depths, created a mud with a high percentage of calcium. This eventually hardened into the limestone bedrock seen in the caverns today. Over millions of years, the bedrock was pushed up to over 5,000 feet (1,500 m) above sea level.
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(SCARY) 300 Feet Underground Cavern is a Secret HOTEL ROOM
Today Omargoshtv, Moe Sargi and The Fam have traveled to Arizona to visit The Grand Canyon Caverns and their Famous CAVE ROOM. Located right off Americas Highway Route 66, and 300 feet below the surface is a 65 MILLION year old Limestone Cave System. They also have a Suite that you can stay the night under ground. Recently they opened a Restaurant which you can have lunch or dinner 300 ft under ground.
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The Cavern Restaurant is where the action is- Grand Canyon Caverns, AZ
Checking in with Cris as he sets up in the restaurant above ground.
We've said from day 1- The cavern itself down below is incredible, but so much is happening upstairs, in the restaurant.
Ghost activity that is.....
**OC Ghosts and Legends has been investigating the Grand Canyon Caverns regularly since 2012. We were the first and ORIGINAL team to investigate the cavern property.
OCGL's leader Cris August was recently consulted and featured on 'Ghost Adventures' for their Grand Canyon Cavern lockdown investigation. We know those caverns- we know the 'hot spots.**
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