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Was this the second large room filled with stalactites or the third?
But there really was little to see; just the water below and the stalactites above.
Each stalactite has taken more than eighty million years to form.
But that which served as steps under our feet became in other places stalactites.
Once black, the stalactites glistened red in the light of the fire.
Have set all hands cutting stalactites and looking for further specimens.
"They look like stalactites that have gone soft in the middle.
"You met the wrong end of a stalactite," said Pitt.
At a depth of about 100 feet they came to a stalactite cave.
Today it is a tourist attraction known for its stalactites.
I never saw such crystals, not even stalactites in caves.
Or rather flowed for an instant, then turned to stalactites of ice.
But standing straight, a stalactite in her face, she wasn't much better off.
The ceiling was covered with stalactites reaching toward the floor.
A stalactite is a form that can be found on the ceiling of a cave.
She walked between the stalactites, finding a path through the cave.
It seemed to be an old stalactite that some cave had discarded.
There are also volcanic stalactites in this area of the cave.
Though the stones were uneven, the stalactites gave him balance.
His face hurt, but he had known about that already from the graze with the stalactite.
Nothing could be seen but cloud and, just beyond arm's reach, a stalactite of ice.
Some of the stalactites had broken away, over the centuries, and were lying on the ground.
He moved again, Trotter, feeling the point of the stalactite against his skin.
It was apparently one of the "stalactite" sections that fell.
Stalactites of patterned ice hung down almost to the water.