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"Give me that" said Karen Duquette as she grabbed for the rock. Then Lee Duquette stepped in to protect the big dude from Karen. Lee only had to use one hand to keep the big dude from moving.(Karen did not need protecting, the big dude did) |
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Below: The two RV Gypsies made their way down for a closer look at The Natural Stone Bridge and Cave. |
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Below: Looking over the side of a bridge, Karen Duquette liked the big mass of foam that was trapped between the cliffs. |
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Below: The path to the Arch Rock and Noisy Cave. |
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Below: The two RV Gypsies entered the Noisy Cave. The loud waterfalls are the start of a second cave system. If the water level is low enough, brave adventuresome people can push through the falls and follow a tunnel lined with strange rock formations, including one that looks like an Egyptian pyramid. But the water level was too high on this date, so the two RV Gypsies could not go any further. (Safety First, is always their motto) |
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Below: Exiting the Noisy Cave, the two RV Gypsies saw a sign "Find the Piggyback Turtles" so they looked down and sure enough, they saw them. Do you? |
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Below: Lee Duquette ducked under the ARCH ROCK |
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Below; Once on the other side of the Arch Rock, Lee Duquette photographed Karen Duquette as she made her way under it. |
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Below: Karen Duquette entered "Peter Pan's Peephole" (keep a CLEAN MIND here please), but Lee Duquette did not want to climb down in there. |
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Below: Karen Duquette held her big camera out in front of her to photograph down into the deep peep hole. She could see and hear the water flowing by inside of Noisy Cave, where she had been earlier. |
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Below; Karen Duquette took one more photograph, then went back up to join Lee Duquette. |
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