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The Cathedral Cavern

February 22, 2012
13:44 PM

Last Sunday we headed off to the Cevennes in search of a Vide Grenier in the little village of Laroque.
This is a particularly picturesque site at the very beginings of the river Herault about 1 and a half hours from us.

Having Vide-Grenied successfully we started to meander home and passed the signs for the Grottes des Demoiselles- which we will call the Cave of the Young Ladies.
Again on a whim we decided to make the tour which starts of with a ride in a funicular right into the heart of the mountain.

The highlight of the trip is the immense Cathedral Cavern in the mountain. Imagine , if you can , a cross between The Hall of the Mountain King , Tolkien’s Caves of Moria and the stairways in Hogwarts and you will get an idea.

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I took some pictures but they really only give a vague notion of the grandeur of the place.

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It had a remarkable Virgin and Child Stalacmite

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And an impressive “Organ” of stalactites.

Apparently on some Christmases they hold midnight mass here- that’s one I would like to witness.

Comments

  1. Eilish Cunningham

    on February 22, 2012

    Double WOW!!
    Hurry up with that book! We are missing your blogs.
    Regards, Eilish (and Terry)

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