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Cave Pearls

Cave Pearls (Wiki photo)

Cave Pearls (Wiki photo)

Cave pearls...

Did you know - I certainly didn't - that pearls can form in caves much like they form in the shell of an oyster? They are the result of calcite forming around a nucleus, such as a grain of sand, in a limestone cave. If water current or drips rotate the nucleus in such a way that it is coated evenly, a cave pearl up to 15cm in diameter forms. It then sinks in the pool and is buffed to a high gloss by the motion of the water. This motion keeps it from adhering to the cave floor, but the pearls may adhere to each other in a form that looks like a bunch of grapes. In the passage below from the National Geographic website, American Mark Jenkins narrates the exploration of an enormous uncharted passage in the massive Hang Son Doong “mountain river cave” on the border between Vietnam and Laos with British team members Gareth “Sweeny” Sewell and Howard Clarke:

"It’s just the three of us now, exploring. No human has ever been here before. We drop down off the backside of the Great Wall and begin ascending a staircase of rock toward the exit. 'Will ye look at deese!' roars Clarky, kneeling beside a dried-up pool. Sweeny and I gather around.

Read Quigley's entire blog post about seeing cave pearls.

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