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Underground delight Boyden Cavern lets you experience the wonders of stalagmites and stalactites.(LIFE)
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The Fresno Bee (Fresno, CA)
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July 7, 2007
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Byline: Guy KeelerThe Fresno Bee
SEQUOIA NATIONAL FOREST -- Rainy lullabies and thunderous freefalls make water one of nature's best musicians. But it's nature's quiet sculptures, produced a drop at a time over eons, that can take your breath away.
Boyden Cavern, on the South Fork of the Kings River about two hours east of Fresno, is a good place to marvel at this ancient artwork. The cave's stalactites and stalagmites evoke visions of icicles, wedding cakes,...
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