Cooling Off in the Caves of Lucayan National Park in the Bahamas
This is weird. You're deep under the earth in a cave—but you're also on a tropical island in the Bahamas (of all places), having found cool, dark respite from the intense Caribbean heat in the subterranean chambers of Lucayan National Park, where six miles of caves, caverns and tunnels provide shelter for migratory bats, pre-Columbian artifacts, and sunburned tourists alike.
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