Daily Photo – The Way Out

Daily Photo – The Way Out
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In most cases, the way out of a hong is just the reverse of the way in but some have more than one route.

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Daily Photo – Honging Out

Daily Photo – Honging Out
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I titled today's photo, 'Honging out' as that's essentially what we did once inside the hongs.

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Daily Photo – Still Inside a Hong

Daily Photo – Still Inside a Hong
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Today's photo is a vertical framing taken inside a hong. I think it better demonstrates the scale of the space.

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Daily Photo – Into Phang Nga Bay

Daily Photo – Into Phang Nga Bay
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Having arrived in Bangkok I transferred to Phuket and from there took a trip into Phang Nga Bay.

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Daily Photo – Multi-Chambered Cave Dwelling

Daily Photo – Multi-Chambered Cave Dwelling
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This multi-chambered cave dwelling is the last in this series. Again, taken in the same area of Libya as the others I've posted recently.

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Daily Photo – Last Mulu Cave Photo

Daily Photo – Last Mulu Cave Photo
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This photo was taken close by the location of yesterday's flowstone photo. One feature in this photo that I remain curious about is the small curtain-like calcite growth from the floor that separates the pools of water. My inner geologist and caver don't have answers for that one so any ideas would be appreciated.

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