Monday, November 17, 2008

The Cave

The only time I really remember being in a deep dark cave was when I was eight years old. We were up in Oregon in the middle of summer. The biggest impression that the cave left on my young mind was how very, very cold it was. Yesterday, Sunday, the five of us went on a hike to a cave only about 30 minutes away from Tirana. It left a greater impression than I was expecting.

The villagers have been working to improve the trail up to the cave. It was the easiest trail that I've been on yet, though there were some loose rocks at one point. Apparently, the trail used to be single file only. It was much wider after the improvements.
The cave! All I could think of was Harry Potter (and Tom Sawyer). We were told to expect bats. I had slightly convinced myself that I would run into Lord Voldemort too.
Florian constructed a torch so that we would be able to see more of the cave. It was a "bright" idea, though I was a little concerned because of all the fires raging in California. Of course, it was damp enough in the cave to never be a problem. The torch lasted about 10 minutes until it was dropped. Florian fell in a really muddy part and extinguished the torch. I was walking right behind him and you would think I would have been paying closer attention... When we were leaving the cave I duplicated his fall, but with more pizazz. Both feet slipped right out from under me and I sailed through the air. Luckily, neither of us were hurt. We had fun laughing about our flights (as opposed to our falls).
I let Florian use my camera because he's more of a photographer than I am. Here I am ducking because the bats were flying by my head.
I took the picture below and I do have to say that it's my favorite. Entela, Tracey and I have a very healthy respect for bats as shown by Entela and Tracey in an awesome duck and cover pose.
Ah...the creatures of the night! We were really up close and personal with these fascinating creatures. Tracey was able to give us geology lessons and I taught us all about bats. I think I began to get a little annoying when I started quoting straight from the books that I read to my students....

If you look closely at this formation, you can see what I saw (I had a blast looking for shapes and images). It's clearly a sea horse though Sarah and Florian saw a camel.
It was such an adventurous day! I want to be an explorer when I grow up.

6 comments:

Jody said...

Holly,

How fun...I love caves! Kevin and I have been in several on our trips around...but this looks really amazing. And now you know what you want to be when you grow up! I am still not sure what I want to be when I grow up (:

Anonymous said...

I think I will start calling you Ms. Magellan or at the very least, Ms Lewis or Ms Clark! YOu can have the bats, they are very scary to me, all that flapping action and the poop is really smelly in mass quantities! Seriously though, the event looked quite fun and oh so educational! Actually it looked slightly more fun than the Marine Ball...

Janelle said...

What a fun adventure! By the way, I totally saw a camel in that rock pict.

Andrea said...

Wow Holly, that is so cool- I love your adventures, you could have used this pics for the bat unit back at Berkshire :) Miss you!

Jennifer said...

What fun! By the way, it's a sea horse.

Chris S. said...

I am a few days behind in my blog hopping. Another great adventure, Holly! I have a cave story, too, but it'll have to wait until you are home. Personally, the rock formation looks like one of my Tupperware pitchers--"here is my handle, here is my spout."