Owen, the riverboat pilot :-) Map of cave, we followed the yellow circle. Entrance to cave used today, to the left and up higher you can see the original entrance that has been blocked off.




This dark spot is caused by thousands of bats hanging together. Yes, there were bats in the cave. Our tour guide, Chris. Owen and I were the only people on the tour and this was the second tour that Chris had given alone.

This was taken in the "parlor".
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