
Mirror, Mirror on the bottom.
by Jennifer Ziesch, State Authority for Mining, Energy and Geology, Hannover, Germany
I took this photo in Gough’s Cave (in Cheddar Gorge), which is one of the largest caves in Britain. The cave system has a number of chambers with a wide range of rock formations. Hundreds of stalactites hang from the ceiling of the cave and the reflection from the pool below makes this photo very special.
Taken on 4
July
2017
Submitted on 9 Feb 2018
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- Exact location (-2.7660 W, 51.2821 N)
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cave, reflection, stalactite, england, britain, cheddar
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