Oronogo is a city in Jasper County, Missouri, United States. The population was 2,381 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Joplin, Missouri Metropolitan Statistical Area. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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3. Talking Rocks CavernBranson West Talking Rocks Cavern is a cavern system located in Stone County, just west of Reeds Spring, in Branson West, in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is privately owned by Herschend Family Entertainment, and operated by Adventure Creations Inc., as a public entertainment/educational attraction.Guided cave tours are offered at regular intervals throughout each day. Tours take approximately one hour and lead to the floor of the cave, by way of 150 steps going down and 115 steps coming up. There are numerous formations to be viewed up close, including cave bacon, curtain, stalagmites, and stalactites. The vertical nature of the cave allows the growth of a formation called The Cathedral, which is a flowstone and drapery mineral deposit that is approximately 90' tall, and 50' in diameter. The temperat... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Shoal Creek - Low Water Bridge and Grand Falls - Joplin MO
April 29th 2017 Flood in Joplin Missouri. Aerial scenes from Shoal Creek Grand Falls and Low water bridge at McIndoe Park.
Shot with DJI Phantom 3 Professional
Crystal Caverns, Barry County, Missouri, 1993
Crystal Caverns Barry County Missouri 18 September 1993
6-minute amateur video recording of the guided tour in 1993. 8mm video source with hi-fi stereo sound. Video is dark but there are some details of this show cave.
The cave has been closed to the public since 1994 and was vandalized in March 2015.
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Abandoned Mine Adventure - Visiting off limits mine in MO - MYR Mediums
Join Lakota, Gage and Chase as they go in search of the abandoned mine works deep in the woods off the main trail at St Joe State Park.
Lakota and his family used to ride their bikes out to the crumbling structure almost every weekend in the summertime. Nearly a Decade ago the trail was destroyed and rebuilt because too many people were partying or performing rituals at night in the buildings...but no trespassing signs will not stop MYR Mediums from reliving their childhood.
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