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Carlsbad Cavern Stalagmite

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Carlsbad Caverns National Park is located in Southeastern New Mexico. There are more than 300 known caverns, around 85 of which are located within the park. The caverns were formed when the earth's crust shifted and formed cracks in the limestone. This allowed water to sift through the limestone. The slightly acidic water dissolves some of the limestone and carries it downward. When the water evaporates the limestone appears to have flowed downward and forms a stalactite. Water that does not evaporate drips to the floor and after evaporation forms a stalagmite. They always form in pairs. When the stalactite and stalagmite grow together they form a column. The average growth rate of stalactites is 0.13mm (0.005-inches) a year. The quickest growing stalactites are those formed by fast flowing water rich in calcium carbonates and carbon dioxides. They can grow 3mm (0.10-inches) a year. The cave temperature is a constant 56F. Entrance to the caves is either by a gentle 1/2 mile long downward walk of 750-ft. or descent of 900-ft. by elevator, exit is only via elevator. From April to September the caverns are home of approximately one million Mexican free-tail bats that live in one of the branches of the cave. Each sunset the colony emerges which takes up to half an hour. There are numerous large caves, one, called 'The Big Room' is 1,800-ft. long and 1,100-ft. wide, another is 250-ft. high. A walking tour, about 1.5 miles long, allows visitors to see some of the caves. The majority of caves are off limits and there are many still unexplored. Many formations of stalactites and stalagmites have names and are lit by colored lights. Carlsbad Caverns were made a National Monument on October 25, 1923 and a National Park on May 14,1930. They were made a World Heritage Site on December 6, 1995. This picture was taken in September 1998 and later scanned. Thank you for viewing and commenting on my recent uploads and a special 'Thank you' to those that may have added some of them to their favorites, Sig...

Comments (31)


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pixelmeister

3:31AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

Very nice and cool shot! Anyway because it is in a cave!

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flora-crassella

3:32AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

ein sehr schönes Foto von diesem großartigen Naturwunder!

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jeroni

3:45AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

Splendid composition and colors my friend

M2A

3:48AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

It is a big one. Such cavern "creatures" have always an impressive feeling.

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lyron

4:10AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

Excellent shot!!

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durleybeachbum

4:12AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

Wow! How interesting.

bebert

4:14AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

SUPERB shot !!!

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marybelgium

4:32AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

superbe !

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virginiese

4:37AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

stunning formation and great light

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artaddict2

4:43AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

Wow! Amazing!

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Amosicho

4:56AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

Excellent shot!

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bmac62

5:32AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

A mitey-titey column. Nice pic with a very good explanation. Feels great, particularly on a hot summer's day. Bill

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CavalierLady

6:48AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

Another neat shot of an amazing place!

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timtripp

6:50AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

WOW!

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bronwyn_lea

8:52AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

The picture and the history is fascinating. My parents went there and said it was amazing. Thanks for sharing.

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moonrancher

9:45AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

Wonderful structure and nice depth in your capture. Thanks. We've got it on our list.

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ElizaB

10:11AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

intetresting and beautiful capture

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PIERRE25

10:47AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

Excellente photo!

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moochagoo

12:27PM | Sun, 11 January 2009

I've ben there, unforgetable !

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flaviok

12:51PM | Sun, 11 January 2009

Outra captura e explicação esplendida, obrigado, aplausos (5)

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Digitaleagle

1:19PM | Sun, 11 January 2009

Another excellent shot in this series, love the textures and colors!!!!

thevolunteer

1:20PM | Sun, 11 January 2009

Oh, I really like this one. wonderful pov and lighting. Now I wish I could have gone. Great capture Sig. Aloha

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kgb224

3:42PM | Sun, 11 January 2009

Excellent capture.

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Minda

11:39PM | Sun, 11 January 2009

this is amazing great textures and colors sig...awesome shot..

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ysvry

1:29AM | Mon, 12 January 2009

amazing foto indeed, well done.

lucindawind

9:36AM | Mon, 12 January 2009

fabulous ! I would love to visit there one day

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tetsu-pino

4:40AM | Tue, 13 January 2009

Fantastic capture!!

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densa

7:46AM | Tue, 13 January 2009

amazing shot

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debbielove

11:34AM | Tue, 13 January 2009

Truly Awe inspiring!! The wonder of nature.... Great picture indeed. Well done, my friend. Rob.

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MagikUnicorn

11:19PM | Tue, 13 January 2009

Million year stalagmite!!! Very well preseved...WOW Thanks for sharing

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