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The two formations are also sometimes referred to collectively as dripstone.
Above the window the dripstone terminates in a small carved head at each side.
The caves get their name from dripstone formations that echo when tapped.
The Dripstone Trail runs through the upper level of the caverns.
The caverns were opened to the public in 1973 after ten years of development on the Dripstone Trail.
It is a type of dripstone.
Drops hanging on a stalactite are blown to one side, so the dripstone grows in that direction.
On the north side is a doorway above which is a dripstone, its stops being carved with a male and a female head.
The actual dripstone cave is 123 metres long.
The Obir massif in the west contains a large dripstone cave system.
The girls moved out of their house and travelled to a dripstone cave inside which they performed their songs.
The first two stories have paired windows topped by a small quatrefoil under a pointed dripstone.
As a result of being protected early on its rich dripstone stalactites and stalagmites have been largely preserved.
The Dripstone Trail tour covers 1 mile of the cave and takes approximately 60-70 minutes to complete.
It is home to Dripstone Middle School.
Inside the cave, there are dripstone stalactites, stalagmites, and travertines.
An area of my own country, the dripstone cave of Aggtelek, is also classified as wilderness.
On the west face of the tower is a carving which resembles a filled-in window above which is a dripstone.
He attended school locally, in Dripstone, then Wellington and Mumbil.
The dripstone cave soon became very popular and one of the tourist attractions of the Harz.
Nitre-streaked and yet not noticeably damp, in places the masonry even showed signs of dripstone concretion.
The thing was mummified, where dripstone had fused its legs to the wall and commenced covering them with gleaming calcium.
"I have come seeking medicines," she replied, her voice reverberating against the fluted dripstone of the toothed ceiling.
Dripstone may refer to:
One of these, the Iberg Dripstone Cave is open to the public through guided tours.