April 25, 2024 2:08 am

This is what is left of the ladder that helped the 1924 National Geographic expedition team get to the famous Lower Cave at Carlsbad Caverns, NM. What today looks just like rusty and old segments of rope and wood,used to be a 90 feet long ladder and the only medium for explorers to get to Lower Cave. Scary huh?

This is what is left of the ladder that helped the 1924 National Geographic expedition team get to the famous Lower Cave at Carlsbad Caverns, NM. What today looks just like  rusty and old segments of rope ,used to be a 90 feet long ladder and the only medium for explorers to get to Lower Cave. Scary huh?
This is what is left of the ladder that helped the 1924 National Geographic expedition team get to the famous Lower Cave at Carlsbad Caverns, NM. What today looks just like rusty and old segments of rope and wood ,used to be a 90 feet long ladder and the only medium for explorers to get to Lower Cave. Scary huh?

About Author

1 thought on “Dare to explore-Photo of the week #4

  1. Good. Now for the caption. What issue was it in? What’s the story on the “discovery?” Who was the first person? How did they know it was there? How do you get in now? Get the idea? 5Ws and the H!

Comments are closed.