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Going into Canyon |
The cave is about a quarter mile from Page. It was formed by wind and water erosion. The inside is a site to behold. We were able to go on our P- Day with another Sr. Couple.
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Looking back to entrance |
You enter the cave through a large crack in the ground. The cave was originally found by a young girl looking for her sheep in the early 1900's.
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Going down to bottom |
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First quarter of cave looking up |
This couple is serving at Inscription Point which is about an hour south of Page. They are serving for one year and are from Tremonton. They are invooved in the Gardening project.
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Half way throgh the cave |
There are some interesting formations
inside but they are difficult to make out without someone showing you. There is a formation of an Eagle and an angel whose hair is blowing in the wind.
The entire tour takes about and hour and a half. The Navajo nation owns the rights to the cave. They charge for a permit for one hour and a fee for going into the cave.
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Gardners and Hunsakers |
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Angel in the wind |
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Eagle form on right. |
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