A Unique Experience in Kokopelli's Cave
As I descended down a man-made path with my sensors measuring the geology, I arrived at a cave set in the cliff wall with a unique entrance. I measured the dimensions to be 50 feet wide, 70 feet long, and 5 feet high. After entering, I observed the interior to be comfortably designed with resembling features of homes of humans. The cave held modern amenities such as a kitchen, bedroom, living room, and bathroom. In addition, there were displays of art, books, and cultural items. As I examined the cave, I learned that it was initially a limestone formation and transformed into living quarters by a geologist named Bruce Black. Black spent two years creating the cave home in the 1980s. I compared this cave to other places that I have visited and identified the uniqueness in the way that it provided a comfortable living space within a natural geological formation.