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KENTUCKY: MAMMOTH CAVE. A stalactite formation in Mammoth Cave, Kentucky




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KENTUCKY: MAMMOTH CAVE. A stalactite formation in Mammoth Cave, Kentucky

KENTUCKY: MAMMOTH CAVE.
A stalactite formation in Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. Stereograph by Ben Hains, c1892

Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age

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1892 Cave Formation Geology Kentucky Mammoth Cave National Park Nature Park Rock Stalactite Southeast Stereograph


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Journey into the depths of Kentucky's Mammoth Cave and behold the breathtaking beauty of nature's artwork. This stunning print captures a stalactite formation, suspended from the cave ceiling like an ethereal chandelier. Taken by Ben Hains in 1892, this stereograph transports us back to the late 19th century, when adventurers marveled at the wonders hidden beneath the surface. Mammoth Cave, located in southeastern Kentucky, is a national park renowned for its vast underground labyrinth. Its intricate rock formations have been sculpted over millions of years by water and time itself. The sepia tones of this image lend it an air of mystery and antiquity, inviting us to explore further. As we gaze upon this stalactite formation, we can't help but marvel at its delicate structure and sheer grandeur. Each droplet that once fell from above has left behind a mineral deposit, gradually building up these magnificent formations over centuries. It serves as a reminder that even in darkness, there is beauty waiting to be discovered. This print from The Granger Collection allows us to appreciate both the natural wonder of Mammoth Cave and the artistry captured by Ben Hains over a century ago. Let it inspire you to embark on your own journey into nature's hidden treasures.

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