26495 Natural Bridge Caverns Rd, San Antonio, TX 78266, United StatesMap
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The natural bridge cave is very luxurious, the cave itself has many huge stone structures, the development here is very simple, are pure original structure, there is a sense of wild exploration, need a guide to lead.
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Speaking of this cave, the discovery process was very dramatic. This place was not discovered by some scientific research experts, but was discovered by four college students inadvertently in 1960. It is very well protected and is the largest living stalactite forest in Texas. It is very classic and also A must for tourists who come here. There is a lime slate at the entrance of the cave connecting the highlands on both sides, hence the name of the cave. It can be said that the cave is very worth seeing. It is a relatively mild milkstone grove shortly after entering. When you go to the depths, the stone shape slowly becomes weird, like a magnificent palace. The humidity in the cave is relatively heavy, so it is suitable for viewing in all seasons.
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The natural bridge cave is very luxurious, the cave itself has many huge stone structures, the development here is very simple, are pure original structure, there is a sense of wild exploration, need a guide to lead.
This is a cave, it is the largest cave in San Antonio, and it is very suitable for visiting. The cave is still very large, with many beautiful stones and precious stalactites inside, it looks beautiful.
Natural Bridge Cave, which was discovered by four college students inadvertently in 1966, is known as "the landscape is enough to challenge the sculpture masters", due to perfect protection, is still the largest "live" bell milk forest in Texas, becoming a must-visit attraction for tourists. The natural bridge is named after the natural overpass formed by a long lime slate spanning the heights of the two sides at the entrance of its cave. The surface of this area is full of lactodial bushes, which are extremely common, but at two hundred feet underground, it is a magnificent palace. The tour guide here leads tourists into the cave every 30 minutes, and takes an hour and 20 minutes to walk completely. On the way, you have to pass through the stone gate and the plank road that can only be accommodated. There are ladders and rock paths in the cave to climb and climb, and there are also resting platforms to stay by pick. There is also a large "Qingtian Hall" and a winding stone room larger than the football field. You can see different rock textures. The temperature is about 22 degrees Celsius per year, and the humidity is extremely heavy. Tourists should wear cloth shoes or rubber soles to enter the hole.
There are also many stalactites in this cave and some caves in China are very similar, but the caves here are well lit, most of them are natural light, unlike the domestic caves in China are very deep, so the inside is more neon lights and some led lights.
The cave scenery is natural, the natural landscape is beautiful, and the irregular rock shapes reflect the accumulation of a city for years.