Seen by Jason F. on January 9 2010:
Filming the Giant Crystal Cave. Here are some more shots from National Geographic. Incredibleness.
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Seen by Jason F. on January 9 2010:
Filming the Giant Crystal Cave. Here are some more shots from National Geographic. Incredibleness.
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10 comments so far
Daniel 09 Jan 10
I know the answer, but I have to ask: Is that place real?! “Incredible” is indeed the word; it simply doesn’t seem credible, does it?
Jesus A. Domingo 10 Jan 10
Wow, it’s like a scene from a sci-fi film set on another planet!
minitodo 10 Jan 10
Awesome photo.
locksmith 10 Jan 10
Wow! Does that place really exist? Is that a photos composite? So many questions.
Josh Walsh 11 Jan 10
If stalactites grow from the ceiling down, and stalagmites from the floor straight up from dripping above, how are these growing on an angle?
Beautiful, but curious.
Anonymous Coward 11 Jan 10
Read the article people. These crystals were grown under water. The water was pumped out and the caves revealed by miners.
Superman 11 Jan 10
Trespassers!
TechSlam 11 Jan 10
Wow… Beautiful
Anonymous Coward 11 Jan 10
Superman’s home?
Jonathan 11 Jan 10
I have been there, is in Naica, near the city I live, Chihuahua :-)
Is an amazing place, the hot and humidity makes you sweat a lot!
— Jonathan Cherokee Web Server http://cherokee-project.com
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