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"Natural Bridge Caverns in Texas Just outside San Antonio is this relatively newly-discovered cave–which was found by four college students in 1960. Enter the area under a 60-foot natural limestone bridge and explore two caverns (Discovery Cavern, which is the largest cave in Texas, and Hidden Wonders Cavern) via different tour options. The caverns feature large, expansive rooms, a variety of formations, a huge bat population and the deepest entertainment venue in Texas (where you can attend concerts)."
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"“CAVE | FAMILY | Thirty minutes north of downtown San Antonio, you can trek down 180 feet below the earth’s surface for a half-mile walk through this beautiful, historic cavern system. Take the original Discovery Tour to explore the largest show cavern in Texas with its stalagmites, stalactites, flowstones, chandeliers, and soda-straw formations. The more adventurous (and physically fit) can take the Adventure Tour to get down and dirty (read: muddy) like a real spelunker. Caverns are cool with high humidity. Wear comfortable shoes with good traction. Trails can be wet, and climbing and descending stairs are involved. Tour prices can vary by date. Surface attractions include a four-level ropes course, seven zip rails, and climbing towers. Booking and buying ahead is recommended for cavern tours. E 26495 Natural Bridge Caverns Rd., North P 210/651–6101, 210/651–6144 w www.naturalbridgecaverns.com A $23.” Excerpt From Fodor's San Antonio, Austin & the Texas Hill Country Fodor's Travel Guides This material may be protected by copyright."
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"Comal County, Texas, United States"
@interesting
"As the old adage goes, everything is bigger in Texas. Naturally, that includes the Natural Bridge Caverns, the largest commercial caverns in the country. Named for the 60-foot natural limestone bridge near its entrance, Natural Bridge offers a few different kinds of tours, one of which—the Adventure Tour—will have you crawling through narrow passageways to see undeveloped cavern rooms. (Yes, you will be covered in mud, and it's a glorious experience.) This is also the home of the world’s largest bat colony, which visitors can witness during the summer months when millions of free-tailed bats come whizzing out of the cave at dusk for their nightly food foraging. How to visit: Prices vary daily but generally start at $17 for children and $25 for adults. "
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"Guided tour only - zoo with rare animals next door "
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"Did one of their 2 "wild cave" tours. It was okay, but really muddy, so progress was slow. The Inner Space Cavern tour was better. But they have a second tour that might be worth trying. Apparently there is some elevation changes using ropes and harnesses. But I don't expect it to be spectacular."
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" Ce sont les plus grandes cavernes commerciales connues de l'état américain du Texas."
@loic.corduan
"1001 natural wonders you must see before you die"
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