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A Day In The Caverns
We spent 6 1/2 hours in Carlsbad Caverns today, exploring all the areas open to the general public (about 3 1/2 to 4 miles of trails). The first was a self-guided walk through the natural entrance that descends 750 feet over a mile or so to the "lunchroom" area directly beneath (way beneath) the Visitor's Center (one also has the option of taking …
Carlsbad Ntional Park
Today I left early, well early for me, and headed directly to Carlsbad Caverns in the Guadalupe Mountain Range, just a 30 minute drive away. The national park road was a two lane road up the mountain with lots of twist and turns and gorgeous view. Every now and then there was a place to pull over and read a marker sharing the history of the discovery of the caverns and its explorations. ...
The Bat Cave
... on our way again. We made hats out of tinfoil as apparently that prevents spacemen sucking your brains out so we had to have our photo taken of that LOL. Did get a few strange looks from people but they're also used to having people coming in to see aliens :)
Next stop was Carlsbad Caverns. We really didn't know what to expect from this National Park, as we have our own Waitomo Caves in NZ. Well, once again we ...
Check out the Cavern's then get on down the road..
... Alien Zone is definitely high. I am guessing heroin, but I am not an expert. She can hardly keep her eyes open, sluggish, unstable in her chair and slurring her words. Plus the track marks that dotted her bare arms were a sure indicator of some type of illicit drug use. We are the only people in the shop and only because we drove the long hour to Roswell, decided to part with our $6 to take silly pictures in area 51 of the establishment. Getting change took ...
Some of the Caverns were familiar
... fact that Karen (Wayne's sister) and Mark Hagel came down to visit us and we went to Carlsbad Caverns National Park and White Sands National Monument.We do have some pictures from the trip but it still seemed like a new experience and that's a good thing in my opinion! Wayne remembers that we went back the following morning to see the bats re-enter the Cave after being out eating bugs for the night.
We decided to walk in the ...