Visit to Cathedral Caverns – 1

I’ve been to Cathedral Caverns many times; it’s the closest commercial cave to home and it became a part of the Alabama State Park System some years ago.

This is the first time that I attempted to photograph the beautiful scenes inside the caverns.

The large cave entrance from the outside
The entrance from just inside
Goliath, the largest column in the cave
Another view of Goliath. Notice the people at the bottom left to get some idea of the scale of this column!
Going deeper into the cave. To be continued!

About Pgibson

I'm from Huntsville, Alabama where I work as a Software Engineer and part-time banjo instructor. My wife Miiko and I worship at Rivertree Downtown. I've been playing various instruments since my teen years. I started mandolin and dulcimer at about age 17 and banjo at 20. I love just about all kinds of music. In terms of banjo styles, I play and teach Scruggs, melodic, clawhammer, and 2-finger styles. I'm also very keen on theology, being a Trail Care Partner with the Land Trust of North Alabama, photography, urban planning, architecture, astronomy, ATM (amateur telescope making), birding, martial arts, and about 30 other distracting hobbies to a (mercifully) lesser extent.
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