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Greater Vegas—Lehman Caves Part 2

October 15, 2017 Leave a Comment Written by Deke Castleman

Park naturalists take you and up to 19 other visitors into the Lehman Cave complex at Nevada’s Great Basin National Park, 300 miles northeast of Vegas. The 60- to 90-minute tours ($8, $10) take place every day of the year except holidays and let me tell you, this is an excursion to the inside — inside the studio of a sculptor who knows a thing or two after 20 million years (or thereabouts) in the business.

It’s also a tour of the inside of your own head — where the most dramatic macros and the most intricate micros take their weird effects.

Don’t bother with the prosaic public names of the rooms: West Room, Lake Room, Inscription Room, Palace and Talus rooms. Instead, let the formations trigger whatever’s in the mind’s eye.

Me? At first I saw the usual root crops — carrots, parsnips, turnips, rutabagas. But then they all changed to every kind of fang known to horror-movie set designers enclosed by every kind of gaping twisted dripping kisser.

Then everything started looking like a nose or a tongue or a, well, different element of male anatomy.

Or skeletons, with the proper anatomical jointing and articulation.

O-or my own neurological reflection — nerves, dendrites, synapses.

Then it was clubs clobbering and points piercing. Haunted houses after a few hundred years. Spiked New Guinean torture racks. Jonah in the whale. Fingers, chopped off.

Suddenly, everything struck me as funny — caricature snake faces, cartoon zoo animals, Fantasia flowers.

What finally got to me were the eyes … and this was all before the hallucinogenics kicked in.

 

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