- Ice Cave and Bandera Volcano
Walk through the twisted old-growth Juniper, Fir, and Ponderosa Pine trees, over the ancient lava trails, into a dormant volcano, and down into a perpetual ice cave Inside the cave, the natural layers of ice glisten blue-green in the reflected rays of sunlight, illuminating natural arctic algae
- Ice Cave and Bandera Volcano - U. S. National Park Service
Walk through the twisted old-growth juniper, fir, and ponderosa pine trees, over the ancient lava trails, into the core of a volcano, and down into a lava tube cave Inside the cave, the natural layers of ice glisten blue-green in the reflected rays of sunlight illuminating natural arctic algae
- Bandera Volcano Ice Cave - Wikipedia
Bandera Volcano Ice Cave, also known as Zuni Ice Cave, is a lava tube cave in New Mexico with an internal temperature significantly less than above-ground summertime ambient temperature; it contains perennial ice [1]
- Ice Cave and Bandera Volcano | Grants, NM 87020 - New Mexico Tourism . . .
The Ice Cave and Bandera Volcano is open every day of the year and the tour takes about one hour to experience at a leisurely pace Experience the breathtaking beauty of this sacred place Visit the Land of Fire and Ice and capture some of New Mexico's most unique photographic scenery
- Ice Cave and Bandera Volcano in Grants, New Mexico
The Ice Cave and Bandera Volcano in Grants, New Mexico is dubbed “The Land of Fire and Ice” for a reason The attraction features two geographic phenomena that are stark opposites: a hot-lava spewing volcano and a bitter cold ice cave
- Bandera Volcano Ice Cave, New Mexico | Fire Ice
Located near Grants, New Mexico, and owned by the Candelaria family, this privately owned volcano and ice cave known as the Bandera Volcano Ice Cave is New Mexico’s land of Fire Ice The volcano is over 10,000 years old and is one of the most accessible volcanoes in the country
- U. S. Show Caves Directory: Ice Cave and Bandera Volcano
Situated on the Continental Divide among ponderosa pines at an elevation of almost 8,000 feet, the Bandera Volcano-Ice Cave area has been called "the most moon-like expanse of country on Earth" Bandera Volcano
- Ice Cave and Bandera Volcano - Atlas Obscura
The Bandera Volcano Ice Cave, also known as the Zuni Cave, is a lava tube cave formed by the nearby Bandera volcano more than 3,000 years ago The landscape surrounding the cave bears the
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