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Creation date / 2004 / October / 21
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View up the mountain, Shenandoah. - vacation_040.jpg
We went up to Shenandoah National Park, but didn't stay long due to the ugly weather. However, we were able to get some rather dramatic pictures. - vacation_041.jpg
Foggy day at Shenandoah National Park. - vacation_042.jpg
Shenandoah National Park in the fog. - vacation_043.jpg
Shenandoah National Park in the fog. - vacation_044.jpg
Shenandoah National Park in the fog. - vacation_062.jpg
Skyline Cavern. - vacation_063.jpg
Skyline Cavern. - vacation_068.jpg
Reflecting pool at Skyline Cavern. - vacation_069.jpg
Reflecting pool at Skyline Cavern. I guess they put in the colored lights for dramatic effect, but they also help keep the moss and algae growth down. - vacation_070.jpg
Reflecting pool at Skyline Cavern. I guess they put in the colored lights for dramatic effect, but they also help keep the moss and algae growth down. - vacation_071.jpg
Skyline Cavern. - vacation_035.jpg
These formations are called anthodites and apparently Skyline Cavern is one of two places that has them. No one knows exactly how they were formed, but the area they're in was vacuum-sealed until the cave was excavated, so that probably has something to do with it. - vacation_036.jpg
Anthodites in Skyline Cavern. - vacation_038.jpg
Anthodites in Skyline Cavern.