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The old entrance to the caverns that is no longer used.
Alien-like formations cover the walls of the caverns.
Looking down into the third level of the caverns.
Water flowing through the cave.
"Grotto of the Gods."
A large calcite formation in the "Grotto of the Gods."
Strange formations deep in the cave.
Hanging "bacon" formations.
The cave is well-lit throughout the entire tour.
The cavern has large rooms with tall ceilings.
"Cave bacon" is everywhere.
Taking in all of the incredible formations.
Rainbow Lake.
Stalactite and stalagmite finally connect after millions of years.
A large open room toward the back of the caverns.
Shenandoah Caverns entrance.