LOL! Don't get me started, Jolene. I joined the NSS (National Speleological Society) in 1961. I've been in caves that NO-ONE has ever seen. And I could probably write a book... Luray is a spectacular cave, and the commercial section is well cared for. Some non-public parts are even more spectacular. Is the "stalacpipe organ" still operating? It's been years since I've been there, and it was an amazing instrument.
Wow haven't been there since October 1981 pregnant with my first child. I just remember feeling very dizzy and lightheaded underground. Thanks for showing this - nice to see it when I'm "myself".
Love your inside view of Luray Caverns! The effects are very professional! The music is well suited for this piece.. did you compose this before or after you visited the caverns? I like this video! Excellent work!
Just for the "flip you out" effect, Jolene... In the Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina triad, there are more known caves than in the entire rest of this country.
The "off the trail" areas are, unfortunately, off limits to the general public. And for good reason. They're pure, wild, untouched cave, as Ma Nature is constantly creating it. Adding trails, traffic, and trampling feet would destroy it. The commercial part IS essentially destroyed, since nature no longer controls it. It's just "well preserved." I'm so glad to hear about the organ. It's ancient, and incredibly musical. I was STUNNED by what I heard played on it.
Beautiful! We visited Mammoth Cave when we vacationed in that area, and regulary visit Cave of the Mounds in Cheesehead country.
I've been to Luray Caverns once a long time ago. Your sound effects and the lack of tourists make it cool and creepy at the same time!
LOL! Don't get me started, Jolene. I joined the NSS (National Speleological Society) in 1961. I've been in caves that NO-ONE has ever seen. And I could probably write a book...
Luray is a spectacular cave, and the commercial section is well cared for. Some non-public parts are even more spectacular. Is the "stalacpipe organ" still operating? It's been years since I've been there, and it was an amazing instrument.
How hypnotic! I loved how the music made it into a magical journey. I must see this IRL. Thanks
Wow haven't been there since October 1981 pregnant with my first child. I just remember feeling very dizzy and lightheaded underground. Thanks for showing this - nice to see it when I'm "myself".
Love your inside view of Luray Caverns! The effects are very professional! The music is well suited for this piece.. did you compose this before or after you visited the caverns? I like this video! Excellent work!
Oh my gosh that is beautiful. I have explored many caves, and they are gorgeous(!)
Beautiful!! We love going there. Haven't been in a few years!! Thanks, GandP
beautiful
I have never been to any place like this. Thank you for sharing!
Just for the "flip you out" effect, Jolene... In the Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina triad, there are more known caves than in the entire rest of this country.
Haha!! Been there, Jolene. Many hundreds of hours. And it didn't take "smart." Just a thermometer. LOL
Love ya back!
these are beautifull images
Jolene Sugarbaker you welcome, love you too :D
have a nice day
Fabulous video and the perfect music!
Groovy and yet only slightly creepy. LOL :0)
I was waiting to hear "Precious! My Precious!"
Thanks for the very cool tour!
To be honest at first I was creeped but then it was very relaxing
Virginia limestone caves are a constant 54° F, year round.
the world is a master piece :D
thanks Jolene XD
I enjoy this
reminds me of this movie i saw, but maybe now is not a good time to say..lol
very cool and spooky..
**KISSES**
wowvery baeutiful!!! My dream place were i want live!! ahahahahaha fantastic man!!
The "off the trail" areas are, unfortunately, off limits to the general public. And for good reason. They're pure, wild, untouched cave, as Ma Nature is constantly creating it. Adding trails, traffic, and trampling feet would destroy it. The commercial part IS essentially destroyed, since nature no longer controls it. It's just "well preserved."
I'm so glad to hear about the organ. It's ancient, and incredibly musical. I was STUNNED by what I heard played on it.
Wow...great vid!
Jolene
the link in the other vid to this one has a space in it and doesn't work... :-(
Wow! Looked like you had the place to yourself
scary..but neat.
can't tell... was it cold or hot??
i have ben ther 8 time rubbe the egg for lucky
Here in Ohio we have Ohio Caverns looks totaly the same(Well I guess they all look the same lol)