“Its beauty cannot be exaggerated, even by Texans.”
~Bill Stephenson~
If you're a rock hound, crystal-lover, or cave enthusiast, this blog is for you. Let's talk about the Caverns of Sonora.
Yesterday, I did a TikTok video which basically summarized the camping grounds at the Caverns of Sonora. You may or not be a TikToker, but regardless, I gloated about the wonder of their amazing gift shop, then came down pretty hard on their camping facilities, which I stand by. The gift shop is beyond amazing and their camping facilities suck. But...that was before we took the guided tour of the caverns.
My wife and I have toured several caves/caverns and joked a bit about how "If you've seen one cave, you've seen them all." You haven't. The Caverns of Sonora offers a 1 hour and 45 minute tour (ours went a full 2 hours), complete with a competent tour guide. It's a workout that encompasses going 155 feet (16 Stories) underground in warm and humid conditions. The total distance down, up, and all around is about 1.8 miles. The price? 28 bucks. A bargain at twice the price.
We were blessed with a small group of four people who all shared an appreciation for the wonder of the cavern. Our tour guide, Dakota, was amazing and took time to answer questions, offer history, tell us personal stories of paranormal activity, and even let the old folks rest as necessary.
This cave was unlike any we've seen. The path is narrow and you're up close and personal with all the formations. And there are a LOT of differing formations. And no, you cannot make any type of contact with the formations lest you be held on federal charges. They're serious about protecting the sanctity of this natural wonder.
You can Google pictures of the place, or better yet, make the trip to see it for yourself, but the message we got was not just the beauty of the place. The truly important message is HOW it got to be what it is today and how long it took to accomplish.
While this cave was discovered in 1909, the miles and miles of rooms and paths and formations took millions and millions of years to form through the power of water. Once underwater, this magnificent cavern was formed over time, by the sheer power of water. Trillions upon trillions of gallons of water transformed rock into a masterpiece.
But what is TRULY amazing are the multitude of unimaginable, mineralized formations, formed in the course of many millions of years...one drop of water at a time. One particular piece being formed is happening at the rate of 1 mineralized drop of water every 3 hours. For me, it's an incredible lesson in the power of patience. At one drop every 3 hours, in 10 million years that water will have joined a stalagmite and stalactite into a beautiful column of florescent wonder. And this cave is full of billions of examples of that process already in-process or completed.
It's a lesson for us, don't you think? We can be both powerful and patient. Sometimes, it can be necessary we clear a path with brute force. And sometimes, we take life one drop at a time, knowing the best is to come at the hands of our patience. Like a painting worthy of an art gallery, we may start with broad strokes, but the beauty is in the details. It takes time to get good at choosing what works best...and when.
Don't beat yourself up if you don't get it right the first million times. You'll get there.
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