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Description Visitors to this room must crane their necks and watch their feet! The room is a speleogen called a domepit, where a cave waterfall has slowly carved out a massive vertical hole through the rock. As the water slows, dozens of drapery formations grow down the side. The water which still comes through leaves a pool in the center of the room which visitors must step around.
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Author Oregon Caves from Cave Junction, USA

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