It was dark out and zombies were chasing me, but thankfully I found this small cave to hide in. Little did I know, after venturing for a few hours, that this would be the greatest exploration of my life. I'm glad I brought a water bucket with me to survive that long fall in the big hole. There were many diamonds a few hundred feet down, but even further than that appeared to be an abandoned monument. Whatever it was spooked me out! Whenever I took a step or moved, this weird sound kept on playing. After a few moments, this giant monster appeared and was chasing me! It wasn't that fast, however, and I narrowly escaped the beast. I used ender pearls to get out of the cave. If you are willing to go down, I would recommend plenty of pickaxes, food, and at most...
   Read moreWhile this is a noteworthy cave, it is NOT a "Roadside America" stop along the road for anyone. It's a long hike up the mountain and it's not a photogenic cave entrance. Without proper training and extensive vertical caving experience, you won't be able to see much of anything even if you go in the cave. I was shocked to see it listed in Google as a place to stop and would prefer it was removed. If you're interested in caves there are MUCH better and safer choices. Google "National Speleological Society"...
   Read morevery awesome cave system! great to walk in. be prepared as it can be slippery. also there are huge pits so doing a guided...
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