» posted on 8:45pm - June 15 2009 | posted by xcom
This is the trail leading to and then the natural bridge I visited and actually got married under. It was sunny and all just like all my other pics. If it gets redundant stop viewing!





that large stone with a tree on top because of flooding actually came out of the cieling of the bridge ages ago. This is from standing above.






originally the whole area was a cave hence the interesting rises in the walls.

some schoolkids from above




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Britt · date:
6:17am - June 16 2009i looooove that 2nd one, the way the water bumps up next to that path.
but we already discussed how i feel about natural bridges. lol. creeeeeepy.
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xcom · date:
9:05pm - June 15 2009
Forgot one for this too. I am organizing as I post so it's sort of a delay.
That actually is just a remnant the longer cave sections are further back the creek. I have pictures of columns and stalactites and mites and all. For scale I should add the ceiling of the bridge is about 90 feet and there is a road over top of it since it's so big. I will get to the caves later though. We didn't go in many as there is currently a bat disease that is causing havoc in the northeast and there is concern people may bring it in with them.
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Lev · date:
8:48pm - June 15 2009those are some really mad looking caves. it's a shame I don't know of anywhere like that around here. I remember going to some pretty cool cave(s) in california, but I don't remember what they were called.
Do they have any stalactites/stalagmites around where you live in any of those caves?
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