We toured and hiked more of Mammoth Cave National Park we also took a tour of the Diamond Caverns just outside the park entrance. We hiked on the Green River Bluff trail had beautiful views of the river and forest in the park.
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Monday, June 18, 2018
Diamond Caverns, Park City Kentucky
The Green River a day after the big rain storm. The river is muddy and not the green color from the day before.
Diamond Caverns is a public cave outside the Mammoth Cave National Park. Diamond Caverns has been offering tours for 155 years.
The some of the ceiling in the Diamond Caverns.
Below are various cave formations found in the Diamond Caverns.
The water dripping constantly keeps the cave growing. I think the drips on the bottom right look neat.
The shapes and formations are beautiful.
Amazing drapery formation was very pretty.
We did not see any of the bats in the caves, I would not mind seeing them hanging from the cave ceiling. White-nose Syndrome is a disease that is killing bat populations and spreading in the USA. The loss of millions of bats is bad news as they devour millions of insect pests and have a role in pollination.
Thanks for the visit and comment, Take care, enjoy your day!
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