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Watkins Glen’s Gorge, Watkins Glen, NY
Watkins Glen’s Gorge, Watkins Glen, NY We were visiting folks in Elmira, New York and took a short trip north to the south end of Seneca Lake and hiked up into the Watkins Glen’s Gorge. The gorge rises about 500 … Continue reading
Posted in New York State, USA
Tagged ©rjhay, erosion, gorge, New York City, Ron Hay, sedimentary rock, waterfall, Watkins Glen, Watkins Glen's Gorge
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Cenotes, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Cenotes, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico There are very few surface lakes in the Yucatan Peninsula but the porous calcium carbonate structure of the geology of the area allows the surface water to sink through and form significant underground ‘rivers’. Small underwater … Continue reading
Posted in Caribbean & Mexico, Mexico
Tagged admission fees, bodies of water, calcium carbonate, caves, Cenotes, cenotes yucatan, commercial style, electric lighting, erosion, geology, lush greens, Mexico, micro climate, side walls, surface water, tour operators, tropical vegetation, underground cavern, underground rivers, vines, Yucatan Peninsula, yucatan peninsula mexico
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