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Lava River Cave, Arizona

After two days visiting caves in Arizona, Andy and I headed to Lava River Cave to work on photography. Lava River Cave is a semi-commercialized cave with no particular path except for the large walking borehole passage that goes about a kilometer. There are numerous lava tube caves in this region of Arizona and Lava River Cave is a great introduction for people to experience large tube passage.

Andy and I practiced with flash bulbs and captured great shots with his new camera. The walls have an interesting look — varnished with rust and other particulates. Looking forward to coming back to try more new photography concepts in this photogenic lava tube environment.

 
 
 

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