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Hundreds of feet below this natural bridge formation is a majestic world of awesome and towering formations known as Natural Bridge Caverns.
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One of the biggest underground chambers in all of Texas is found on the North Cavern Tour.
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You can't sit in it, but this formation resembles a huge ornate chair draped with curtains.
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230 feet below surface is the Fault Room, which has one of the longest soda straw formations in North America - 14' in length.
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Delicate helictite formation on the Illuminations Tour.
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With flashlight in hand, explore the many formations in the subtle light of this awesome cavern passage.
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Choose from five routes on two 50-foot climbing surfaces - offering challenges for beginners and experts.
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Feel the rush of gliding through the air on one of our two 350-foot zip lines.
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Pan for gems, minerals and fossils just like the miners of the Old West, and keep what you find.
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Only when the area sees great amounts of rainfall do the Caverns fill to create vast, deep underground lakes. The lakes of clean, clear water surround glistening cavern features, providing a spectacular view of the life-sustaining aquifer.
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Download the Natural Bridge Caverns logo in vector or GIF format.
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