Exploring the Underground World of Florida
As I delved deeper into the caverns, I felt a sense of awe and wonder at the natural beauty around me. The limestone formations were breathtaking, with stalactites and stalagmites in intricate patterns. The atmosphere was cool and damp, with echoes of dripping water bouncing off the walls. I learned that the caverns were formed millions of years ago by acidic groundwater eating away at the limestone. The park also has hiking trails and a river for canoeing. Overall, it was a great experience to witness the underground world of Florida.