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Mitchell Caverns in 360 Video
In this video, California state park ranger Andrew Fitzpatrick gives a tour of Mitchell Caverns, located in a remote stretch of the Mojave Desert east of Barstow. Mitchell Caverns are the only limestone caves in the California State Park system. After being closed for nearly seven years due to major infrastructure upgrades, Mitchell Caverns reopened in November 2017. LPT: Reservations are required so don’t just show up and expect to get a tour. They’re limited to Friday through Sunday, 2x’s each day with only 15 people each. Also, no tripods are permitted to protect these fragile formations so the Ricoh Theta was the perfect solution. Check out more 360 photos of Mitchell Caverns on Google Maps here: https://goo.gl/U4KVEk
Experience Mitchell Caverns in 360! #mojave
Hidden in a remote stretch of the Mojave Desert east of Barstow, Mitchell Caverns are the only limestone caves in the California State Park system.
After being closed for nearly seven years due to major infrastructure upgrades, Mitchell Caverns reopened in November 2017. I went this past weekend and it was amazing! There were spectacular and intricate limestone formations including stalagmites, stalactites, helictites, lily pads, draperies, curtains and cave coral.
LPT: Reservations are required so don't just show up and expect to get a tour. They're limited to Friday through Sunday, 2x's each day with only 15 people each. Also, no tripods are permitted to protect these fragile formations so the Ricoh Theta was the perfect solution.
Check out more 360 photos of Mitchell Caverns on Google Maps here.