Canvas - Cathedral "Spider" Caves, Eleuthera, Bahamas

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Cathedral Caves are formed from karst topography (the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite and gypsum) and is located just south of Rock Sound across the road from the Allen Chapel AME Church. Inside the cave you can see the roots cascade down from the trees above extending all the way to the cave floor. Due to its shallow nature and exposed holes on the cave ceiling light is allowed to pass through and flashlights are not needed.
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Cathedral Caves are formed from karst topography (the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite and gypsum) and is located just south of Rock Sound across the road from the Allen Chapel AME Church. Inside the cave you can see the roots cascade down from the trees above extending all the way to the cave floor. Due to its shallow nature and exposed holes on the cave ceiling light is allowed to pass through and flashlights are not needed.
Cathedral Caves are formed from karst topography (the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite and gypsum) and is located just south of Rock Sound across the road from the Allen Chapel AME Church. Inside the cave you can see the roots cascade down from the trees above extending all the way to the cave floor. Due to its shallow nature and exposed holes on the cave ceiling light is allowed to pass through and flashlights are not needed.