Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Indian Echo Caverns

When we went to Hershey, Pa. for our Anniversary
we made a pit stop at Indian Echo Caverns!!
 
What an awesome place!!
 
Indian Echo Caverns is a limestone cave, over 440 million years old.
The temperature inside the caverns is 52 degrees year round,
so it's a great place to visit on a hot summer day.
 
Lets take a peek inside...
 













The tour took about an hour and the caverns are just beautiful!
And the best part of all...no cell phone service,
so no one was talking on the phone!
 
June 26, 2014
 

27 comments:

Elizabeth Edwards said...

when the hubby & i 1st started dating we went to tons of caverns. since we have gotten married we have cotinued the tradtion. so fun!! they are so gorgeous. amazing too!! ( :

Buttons Thoughts said...

Oh I would love it there. Awesome shots. Hug B

Bethany Carson said...

Love the photos! The caverns look truly majestic!

Unknown said...

Absolutely breathtaking - have to make a trip there soon!

Maureen @ Josephina Ballerina said...

Hey you!
Went to Shenandoah Caves in VA. They turned out all the lights for a few seconds so we could experience "cave black" -the blackest black there is. Lights go out and the kid next to me goes, "yak yak yak, YAKYAKyak. yak yak-yak..." I finally shushed him with my sternest shush, and got to enjoy cave black in peace for a few seconds.

Great pix. Don't know how you always get such great shots!

TexWisGirl said...

it's beautiful - and just a tiny bit creepy. but i could sure use that cool-down!

Muffie said...

I haven't been there in years, so your beautiful travelogue brought back memories!

Farm Girl said...

It is just beautiful. I love caves. I am surprised they let you take photos.
I do need to go visit some caves. :)

Lisa Gordon said...

What an amazing place this is, Debbie, and so many wonderful photo opportunities!

Unknown said...

Wow. The caverns look lovely. I would have also liked the no cell phones. I hate using mine and not a fan of having others talking. There is nothing like good old human interaction.

Andee said...

It looks sooooooo cool there!!! I have to check it out!

Gail Dixon said...

I haven't explored a cave since I was a small child. These are wonderful shots and bring back fond memories. Thank you for sharing. :)

Beth said...

Beautiful shots Debbie!

E. said...

Great shots!

Tina Fariss Barbour said...

Beautiful, and so mysterious! I visited Luray Caverns I'm Virginia many years ago. Now I have a touch of claustrophobia and wonder if I could do it.

Gillian Olson said...

You sure got great pictures, amazing rock formations!

Brian King said...

What a gorgeous place! These are beautiful photos!

eileeninmd said...

Beautiful photos of the cavern,Debbie. I did not know that there were Caverns near Hershey?

DeniseinVA said...

Amazing photos, fantastic place. I haven't been into a cavern in years.

Thanks for stopping by and wishing me a happy birthday Debbie. So sweet of you :) We had several family members with us on this trip but we still took our tripod just in case. Whenever we get it out of its case I always think of you and send you a silent thank you for recommending it :)

Sally said...

Such an interesting place! We have something similar in W. Fla. I went one time, and nope didn't want to go back. The claustrophia. (I didn't spell that right). :)

Bev said...

Looks Fabulous!!!!

Karen said...

Gorgeous scenery. @ 52 degrees, I could live in there comfortably!

DIMI said...

What a fantastic place Debbie!The caverns look lovely!Great shots!
Dimi...

Dan said...

An environment like no other. You'd think you were on a different planet. Fantastic shots!

Jenn Jilks said...

I love the colours. We visited one near-ish to us. It's much darker. Yours are far better!

Miss Debbie said...

They are amazing!

LeAnn said...

Wow, those are beautiful pictures of the caverns. What a fun adventure. I liked the idea of no phones. I think we need more peace in our lives and taking the tour looked like a peaceful moment of time.
Blessings and hugs!