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FEBRUARY 26, 2010: SPOTLIGHT CAVE AREA HIKE

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Now for a video "recap" of the hike, more or less.<br />
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Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).<br />
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Tom:  I know that you detest videos in these albums, but I do think that this shows how the volume of water changes in the Spotlight Cave hole much better than anything I could ever show with still photos.  Of course, I'm sure that YOU could show it with stills.  I'm just too limited myself.
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Now for a video "recap" of the hike, more or less.

Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).

Tom: I know that you detest videos in these albums, but I do think that this shows how the volume of water changes in the Spotlight Cave hole much better than anything I could ever show with still photos. Of course, I'm sure that YOU could show it with stills. I'm just too limited myself.

  • A favorite overlook on the way down to the Spotlight Cave hole.
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  • There are a few places on the way down where it is wise to not get into much of a hurry!
  • The Spotlight Cave hole.  Beneath where we stand is a large underwater cavern, with a huge, fully underwater opening to our right.  The name Spotlight Cave arises because, if one SCUBA dives in the cavern, around noon the sun shines directly into this hole and creates a sort of ethereal beam penetrating through the water.
  • No one would be diving here on a day as rough as this one.  The opening to the sea allows surges of water to gush into the cavern and up through the hole, as you will see if you watch the video at the end of this album.
  • Photo opportunities abound.
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  • Time to head back to the car.
  • Thanks for joining us!  And I hope you also enjoy the next video (less than 3 minutes long).  To play the video, you will need to press the triangle which you will see in the middle of the next photo.  Another window will open toward the top of your screen.  Each experience is different, depending on your internet speed, but I recommend that you click the PAUSE button and let the video load for a minute or two.  Otherwise, it may start before it has buffered enough and then stop and start distractingly as you watch it.
  • Now for a video "recap" of the hike, more or less.<br />
<br />
Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).<br />
<br />
Tom:  I know that you detest videos in these albums, but I do think that this shows how the volume of water changes in the Spotlight Cave hole much better than anything I could ever show with still photos.  Of course, I'm sure that YOU could show it with stills.  I'm just too limited myself.
  • BeverLi

    on June 15, 2010

    wonderful~~~hmmmmm

  • BeverLi

    on June 15, 2010

    Thanks for the time there!

  • t

    on June 14, 2010

    Olga: it is where 'sacrifices' were made in ancientHistory. u were smart-to-be-'terrifie'!! That last wave 'couldHave-reachedOutAndSnaggedYou' for its next 'princess/ChickenOfTheSea!! :o l0l!
    ;)C; ç;)

  • t

    on June 14, 2010

    ...yesMark, u will be happy-to-know that I indeed showed a few folks here in Switzerland this 'video'. They liked it. I saw bolw-hole finally 'blow' like u have told me about it doing. So, thus, therefore, and in conclusion, yes, that was nice.
    ~(i'll still stick with stills though. Too much of an ancientfartiam!!)

  • olga s

    on June 12, 2010

    ah... can't watch it... my face (first frame) says it all... it is as terrifying as it was

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