Hiking Up The Steep Rocky Slopes Of Marble Ridge To Crystal Caves
Crystal Caves is an elaborate treasure of spectacular Marble, streams filled with Quartz, and winter waterfalls frozen and filled to overflowing with dainty ice cycles. The caves and the surrounding area is filled with the treasures of nature. This is the home of magnificent diversity. Here you will find enormous rugged mountains with rugged foothills spilling over to deep canyons. This is a year around California treasure that is waiting to be explored.
Crystal Caves is only one part of the vast and beautiful Sequoia National Park. Crystal Caves is an underground treasure, while the ground above is home to some of the most magnificent old growth Sequoia Trees, a vast network of trails, and as a bonus, you will find in park lodging. It is also home to the General Sherman Tree which towers over this gigantic Old Growth Forest.
Curtains Of Icicle Stalactites At Crystal Cave In Sequoia National Park
An Unique Look Of Geology In Action At Crystal Cave
Quartz Adorns The Polished And Spectacular Marble Stream In Crystal Cave
Exploring The Cool Wet Formations In Crystal Caves
Wuksachi Lodge In The Heart Of Sequoia National Park
Can you dream of a nicer place to stay? Think of the wind blowing through the canopy above, and the healthy brisk air to help you sleep. This is paradise in the National Park.
General Sherman Giant Sequoia is the largest living tree on Earth!
Just to see this gorgeous living tree in the forest is the highlight of any forest exploration.
The Grand Beauty And Fragrance Of The Cinnamon-Colored Bark Of A Giant Sequoia
Here is a video of the "Giant Sequoia Tree's" and the inside of the caves.
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If you love nature, enjoying hiking, and discovering the hidden treasures of ancient caves, magnificent Old Growth Forests, pristine lakes, and healthy air, you will find it all in the Sequoia National Forest in Northern California.
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Really a very nice Post and amazing Pictures 👍
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Very nice pictures. You must have have a blast! Hiking is never boring in such beautiful places.
you are right. These images are beautiful and attractive. this place is amazing. Images of plants, caves and nature is awesome. he done great job.
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Nice photos!
Oh man I love the mountains of California I grew up hicking that area never got to the crystal caves that is awesome I need to visit there with my daughter
Thank you @allowisticartist and we added a small movie on the end.
Stay safe is it a guided tour
Thanks @rebeccabe no we camped, hiked, climbed and drove to all of the locations for almost a week.
How i miss the days when i used to go camping. Lately, the only nature i get is watering my cactus plant.
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This is beautiful! Thank you for sharing. I hope someday to blessed with some travel adventures.
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This National Park is awesome!!, i also will write some post from my last year trip :D
Wonderful blog-post! Really enjoy your content.
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@exploretraveler It's a natural one that that make a gorgeous trees ever, all like as matching with you.
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@exploretraveler Yeah really enjoyed, thanks.
Wow, seeing your post really makes me miss living in NC. The redwoods are so amazing its just people need to do more to protect places like this from disappearing.
I went to a similar crystal cave in Tasmania and it was really beautiful, thanks for sharing!👏🏻
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Amazing nature, I love going inside cable and discovering them! Looks like you had a great time there
It was a marvelous adventure @peterveronika.
Our National Parks really offer peace, tranquility, and bring harmony to ourselves. When life gets stressful there is no better way to relieve stress than spending some time with nature's beauty. Great photographs. Thank you for sharing this adventure with us.
Couldn't agree more. I've visited Yosemite National Park and Olympic National Park so far and these pictures might've moved the Sequoia National Park up the list for our next excursion.
From my limited experience, I just find that each park has something different to offer visitors and makes each one that much more enjoyable.
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Mother nature is the best artist ever.
I always get excited when I see your posts. Hiking is my passion also. Love your photos. Keep it up👌
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To explore is what I cherish (smiles)
Buen imagen amigo.
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Thank you friend
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hermosas fotos, me transporto con la imaginación al lugar descrito. Es relajante estar en un lugar así, parado al lado de este arbol. Ley algo sobre el que me llamó la atención. Su sistema de raíces subterráneas la secoya tiene una red plana de raíces que puede abarcar entre una hectárea y una hectárea y media. Este enorme sistema de raíces y por eso tiene un anclaje muy sólido, incluso en caso de inundaciones y fuertes vientos. Una secoya hasta puede soportar un fuerte terremoto.
toda la naturaleza habla de lo impresionantemente inteligente que es el creador; para muestra un botón: La impresionante sequoia.
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Wow OMG that Giant Sequoia --General Sherman!
I really prefer the sequoias over the caves... xD
Who here agrees with me?
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Very much! Those are a blessing of a tree! Good that you have them and appreciate them so much. Come to think of it, the spirit of it resembles the relationship Sindarin/Silvan Elves had with Mallorn Trees in The Lord of the Rings... 😇🙏🌲🌳
I love it!
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nice cave....amazing photography..
thank's for sharing....
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Wow thats fabulous from inside @exploretraveler
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Be safe there very attractive
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the place is amazing @exploretraveler
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Stay safe is it a guided tour keep it up @exploretraveler
You can join a tour or explore on your own @myeasin.
@exploretraveler this place is truly magical. I've been lucky enough to have been there :) Best wishes to you.
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This is awesome! I'm actually headed there this weekend. Thank you for the share, i'll have to check out the caves
Enjoy your weekend @smcp.
I have never seen gigant trees.....I hope some day :-)
They are wonderful to see @arx27.
I would go bananas if I was there taking pictures !!! Very freaking cool !!!
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Hey awesome pictures! Looks like a fun trip.
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Amazing! I was just down in Mexico and saw a relative of the redwood called El Tule. Huge tree as well. Looked like a cross between a redwood and a gnarly oak. Love me some trees!
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WoW! Awesome Place and Great experience...
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@exploretraveler The scenery was so amazing, I really liked it
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Looks beautiful, visited some similar cave systems in Mexico!
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Look who is back! I'm pleased that this post is going well, you deserve it.
Your life looks like a big adventure ^^
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Nice post, I'm trying to do a blog of australia but the trouble is. That was a while ago so I can't exactly do it day by day or week by week even.
Perhaps I could do it by locations/places?
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this is beautiful. thank you for sharing
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Amazing photos. very good post Congrats!
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Ohh ! what a beautiful share @exploretraveler
I love mountains and caves.you made me remind my old tour.
I never gone for hiking but i want to do it and you made me to do that.
Looking forward to you posts , thanks for sharing these beautiful pictures.
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Good information sir
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