Lake Cave is believed to be the most beautiful cave of Australia. After we bought our tickets and waited for the guided tour, I prepared her by walking her through the gallery about limestones. She seemed enthused.
While waiting and having a cup of coffee in Lake Cave Tearooms, we were very much welcomed by the bush flies. Jiejie got annoyed totally, almost wanted to fight with them. We had a chat with the waiter (or the boss him self?) from the cafe and being introduced the Australian wave to sway the flies.
She was pleased then... until the tour started. With a walk through a wooden staircase of 350 steps to access to the bottom of the doline, she began to look unpleasant...
Once we were in the doline, the tour guide gave us the history, geology, and the "Do and Don't" about the Cave. Inside the cave is huge cave lake which is crossed on wooden planks with a handrail on one side.
Lake Cave is famous for its treasured formation, the "Suspended Table".
Different lights show different beauties and we gets a taste of sitting in the underground darkness.
What did I learn? Stalactites and Stalagmites.
and straw too
By the end of the tour, timid Jiejie can't wait to get out of the darkness.
It was very cooling inside the doline. I didn't feel too exhausted to climb the staircase up. Little Bomber was dozing away throughout the tour... gave me such a good time to enjoy the tour.
It was great to have a work out and an informative visit at the same time.
WOW... the cave looks really beautiful! You and little bomber look happy in the last photo... must scrap that photo ya? :)
ReplyDeleteyes.. it is very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteand love the mom n babe shot
ya..its really beautiful. btw, u might wanna try wear your baby higher (same level on your chest like hand carry) so that it feels less heavy and more comfy for you.
ReplyDeleteJ: will try:).
ReplyDeleteKoLe: thank you! i love your comment more,:D.
CN: oh, thanks for telling me that. must try!^^
wooo..the cave is really great!!!
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