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Lake Cave - actinomycete room
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Lake Cave is a lava tube in Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Washington.  It is the next major cave below the more famous Ape Cave & reaches a total length of about 4,095 feet.  Like Ape Cave, it has a collapse pit with an upper tube that goes in about 100' before there is a signifant drop to a lower level with a stairwell probably placed in the 1970s.  The cave is not nearly as well-known as Ape Cave & the first third of the distance involves some scrambling & crawling through some large breakdown boulders.  In fact it seems like the cave doesn't go that far until you continue on & it opens up into a lovely lava tube with no breakdown lasting to the very end where it gets plugged with sand.  The reason it is called Lake Cave is because during an intense rainy season the back of the cave as seen here can fill up with water, taking awhile to drain itself.  The first 1/3 of the cave there are excellent actinomycete bacteria mats which glisten a golden color when covered in water droplets.  This particular section is past the initial crawlway breakdown opening up into this room about 70 feet in length (20-25 feet in height) with sandy floor & revealed pumice stones where there has been significant water drippings.  The right microclimate conditions in this section of the cave enable the walls & ceiling to be adorned with the bacteria.  A more well-known cave with this bacteria is Golden Dome Cave in Lava Beds National Monument, California, seen in this panorama: https://www.360cities.net/image/bacteria

Copyright: William L
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Resolution: 20756x10378
Taken: 18/09/2021
Uploaded: 02/11/2021
Published: 02/11/2021
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Tags: lake cave; washington; lava tube; cavern; cave basalt; lower; tunnel; mount saint helens; national volcanic monument; mount st. helens; actinomycete; bacteria; gold; hydrophobic; golden; breakdown; room; sand; pumice
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