Stella van gogh
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No. I didnt go in....the top is co ered with stone spikes for about 30 ft. , then there is an exit....I shined my flashlight in and it has a dirt floor and room to stand up....
No. I didnt go in....the top is co ered with stone spikes for about 30 ft. , then there is an exit....I shined my flashlight in and it has a dirt floor and room to stand up....
North TexasWhere is this cave at, state, country?
It is definitely man made...I wouldnt be surprised if it were prehistoricDo you think it was dug and made by humans or maybe during the ice age ?
nice pictures BTW
The rocks around here do not sit uprightAre rocks in your area naturally on end like that? I have seen basalt with folds from tectonic activity make patterns like that but it was solid rock. That looks pretty man made to me. What area/country are you in? You could do research on some of the natives in the area and the structures that they built. But I would definitely be getting a helmet and some friends and start sifting that dirt floor.