The Grand Canyon Caverns, located just
a few miles east of Peach Springs, Arizona, lie 210 feet or more below
ground level, accessible via the exploration elevator. They are among
the largest dry caverns in the United States. Dry caverns compose only
3% of caverns in the world. Because of the lack of water, stalagmites
and stalactites are rare in the caverns.
Photos were scanned from albums when Karen and Lee Duquette sold
their home and moved into an RV and became the two RV Gypsies. This
website began many years after that, and the majority of photos are
just not found. But a few are posted here to remind the two RV Gypsies
that maybe they should revisit the caverns. |