Halloween
Another Side Chamber.
In the above photo you can see where they have been hitting the wall with hammers. Well, that's what it looks like to me, anyway.
Further In
Given the remoteness of our location, and the cramped conditions, I was surprised how much fun exploring these caves was. I can get a bit claustrophobic at times, but here I felt fine.
Odd Walls
I wasn't sure what the purpose of these walls was. They didn't reach the ceiling, so were providing no support.
End of the Road
A spooky candleholder, which was at head height, was positioned above a hobbit-sized door.
From the Inside Looking Out
I squeezed through the door. This was the view out.
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