Missouri,
the Cave State, is home to over 6000 caves. Bluff Dweller's Cavern is
one of th more scenic due to the varied types of cave growth.
Among
these are stalactites, stalagmites, sawtooth drapes, soda straws and
flowstone that form the dripping and trickling of mineral charged water.
In the still pools we find cave coral, sponges, lilly pads, popcorn and "one of the most striking rimstone dams in the state."
This
rimstone dam is formed in an underground lake with an almost perfect
design under a solid ceiling and upon a flat floor. The dam is
approximately 75 feet long, making it one of the largest in the state.
Now Available for purchase:"Two Screen Savers of Bluff Dwellers Cavern" (c) Richard B. Aram
 A single CD that includes two
Windows Screen Saver files, showing color photographs of the most
spectacular crystalline curiosities, and views of all known passages of
Bluff Dwellers Cavern. (Many are off-trail and seen only by its roving geologists until now!)Only $14.95 & now available for purchase at Bluff Dweller's Cavern!
The "Exploration" screen saver giver you an virtual tour of all the (even remotely) accessible areas of the cavern:
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