Natural Bridge Caverns

Natural Bridge Caverns
Natural Bridge Caverns, an incredible underground world of natural beauty.

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Saturday, October 9, 2010

Utah Hwy 12 The Mystical Side




Casto Canyon Road off of Hwy 12 leads to not only Casto Canyon but Losee Canyon as well. There are a number of trails accessible from both trail heads.













Fairy Princess Castle and village.













Bear and I are going to check out the village. Lets see what we can find.
















Apparently the Fairy Princess rides a camel.











Never wake a sleeping serpent.














Did Thor were a crown or is this King Neptune's.
















What do you suppose that dragon is looking for.











Now are these two from Alice In Wonder Land or Star Wars.















I think its the Fairy Princess talking to one of her loyal subjects.

















This is not moder art, maybe ancient art, or at least a couple hundred years in the making.

















This is Mossy Cave. I didn't find any moss but the ice stays for sometime once the weather warms up.











The column of ice from flour to celling is 6 to 7 feet tall.



















This beautiful waterfall is actually man made. In 1890 the settlers in Bryce Valley needed water in order to survive. They hand-dug a 10 mile canal across the Paunsaugunt Plateau from the East Fork of the Sevier River to this drainage, now known as Water Canyon.














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