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Skylight Cave hornitos [1]
USA

Skylight Cave is a lava tube near Sisters, Oregon, mapped at 1,017 feet in length.  The entrance has a metal ladder leading down w/ two directions to go.  The east passage leads to this cathedral-like ceiling where there are three natural skylight openings, to which gives the cave its name.  Light rays often stream down the openings at various angles but only during a certain time of the day can one witness all three rays descending down in near uniform appearance, creating this surreal appearance.  Looking up, the skylights are actually the bottom of three hornitos, vents where lava erupted out & created surface conical mounds called spatter cones.  Several thousand years old now, the spatter cones have eroded but underground the cave is still well-preserved.  You could think of this view as a long fissure, like those in Iceland or Hawaii, except standing where the magma would have drained through.  Within this cave are other high recessions in the ceilings known as cupolas suggesting that perhaps there were more spatter cone vents however they sealed the moment the lava cooled.  Look behind to see light from the main entrance about 300 feet away.

Copyright: William L
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 20756x10378
Taken: 08/06/2018
Hochgeladen: 09/06/2018
Published: 09/06/2018
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Tags: skylight cave; lava tube; sisters; oregon; skylights; light ray; sunlight; beam; ray of light; knedyl; hornitos
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