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Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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Wind Cave is the first cave national park and currently, the 6th most extensive cave network in the world. It's most famous for its large concentration of a fairly rare cave formation known as boxwork. Boxwork is formed when dissolved calcium carbonate crystallized in cracks in surrounding rock. The surrounding rock then erodes away and leaves the boxlike calcite crystals.
Alvin McDonald would collecting boxwork formations as specimens to sell at the nearby town of Hotsprings,SD.
From the top of Black Elk Peak, we spotted a white object glistening in the sun. Using my Sony gmaster 70-200mm f4 lens, I cropped the 200 mm shot twice over to see the billy goat.
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Point Reyes National Seashore, California