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The History of Natural Bridge Caverns, Texas

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2007

Brian Vauter, Cavern Geologist and Operations Manager for Natural Bridge Caverns, explains how the Caverns were discovered. He describes the amazingly diverse rooms, the crystal pools, and some of the fossil remains found within the cave.

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  • enjoyed it so much, for real!

  • @MIKETPRODUCTIONS it's the Trinity not Edwards. Edwards is south.

  • last time i want wich was last week the edwards aquifer was dry

  • ok i live in playa del carmen mexico and we have something very similar length wise also but here we go snorkeling in it its really amazing

  • I love caves but have never gone to these caverns, I'm looking froward to going soon. It sounds and looks amazing. Aw the beauty of Nature.

  • I WENT HERE

  • Me and my grandpa are going to go there in a couple weeks, is it a worth while trip?

  • I hate that place... it sucks... just kidding, I work there too...

  • I was there and if anyone is in the San Antonio area... it is a worthwhile trip !

  • Just went there today. Absolutely great place! It tops Inner Space caverns. They also have free cavern water to drink.

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