Sentences with phrase «giant stalactite»

Link takes this opportunity to use the boomerang and make a giant stalactite fall on top of Gohma, allowing Zelda to continue to spin around until all of the rope is tied around the beast.
Once at the bottom, the cave opens to a large cathedral with giant stalactite and stalagmite formations jutting out from the walls of the cave.
The Great Blue Hole shown is one of the top attractions in Belize and is a mecca for those wanting to dive among its giant stalactites and stalagmites, which were formed during the last Ice Age.
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The underwater caves of the Blue Hole are filled with giant stalactites, proof that it once existed above water.
Giant stalactites, dripstone sheets and columns, and colorful marine life are the enchanting geological wonders that will fascinate you if you decide to dive this gem in Belize.
As you reach «The Cathedral», named because of its scale, magnificence and sacredness, you can see giant stalactites hanging from the ceiling, and ancient Maya artifacts including pottery and human bones littering the cave floor.
It offers divers a great opportunity to see geological wonders like giant stalactites, dripstone sheets and amazing marine life such as nurse sharks, groupers and a vast array of fishes and Caribbean sharks.

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hidden below this vast desert park — is 1,000 feet deep with 30 miles of mapped passages lined with giant stalagmites and crystalline stalactites.?
Giant cathedral ceilings that must be at least 50 feet high, covered in amazing stalactite formations.
This long tour includes floating past giant stalagmites and stalactites looming above, as well as many underground waterfalls.
This site has been featured on National Geographic, Discovery Channel, and History Channel because of its mesmerizing giant shimmering flowstone formations, stalactites, and stalagmites widely present throughout this 3 - mile long cave.
Struck by the eerie similarities between the giant megalopolises of Los Angeles and Beijing, Sterling Ruby (born 1972) takes the reader into his own journalistic vision - sourcing photographs of landscapes and interiors of the two cities, both shot and found by the artist - each page claustrophobically framed by collaged imagery of stalagmites and stalactites.
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