Years ago, someone told me about a cave in a very remote area in Joshua Tree National Park. He mentioned there were signs of digging, and even a metal screen nearby (likely used to sieve through sand). It was upsetting, as the "evidence" pointed to someone digging up and looting the cave (which is obviously illegal in a national park). But digging up what? It was a mystery. He shared the location with me. I marked it on Google Earth and forgot about it. Until just recently, when I found myself hiking in the area.
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| This area is full of interesting rock formations with shallow caves and alcoves. |
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| Inside, looking out. |
These lines in the rock are so interesting. Geologists call them dykes or dikes. These particular dykes look like they were made by a master stonemason, who carefully placed rocks side by side! They extend all the way over to the shallow cave on the left side of the photo.
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| We spot another cave. |
Finally we find "mystery cave". Although it may be hard to see in the photo, there is indeed a big berm of sand directly in front of the cave opening. It's obvious someone has done a lot of digging.
| My friend Nadine gives perspective to the size of the cave opening. |
| The soot is so heavy that it looks like tar in some areas. |
| Wire mesh found just outside the cave. |
It's turning into an absolutely gorgeous golden hour! As the clouds move by, the light on the Coxcomb Mountains is constantly changing. I decide to use my iPhone for a time lapse video. This is where we make camp for a few hours while we wait for the stars.
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| Nadine enjoying the beautiful sky! |
I think it was worth the wait. A beautiful mix of clouds and stars!
Thanks for dropping by!!
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Coming from a rain-forest perspective, my eyes have opened to the wondrous beauty of deserts thanks to your fantastic posts. I love the video and am glad you didn't add sound so I could better savor the mesmerizing movement of clouds.
ReplyDeleteAmazing series of photos ~ Wow~ favorite, of course is the last ~ definitely worth the wait ~ Thanks, Peter
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Another post filled with amazing photos of desert beauty.
ReplyDeleteA splendid series of photos showcasing the beauty of the park's backcountry! It is indeed a mystery what this cave was used for and it's unfortunate that someone did some digging. You capped it off with some stunning evening shots.
ReplyDeletehow intriguing...
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful sky photos, and I love your timelapse.
ReplyDeleteYou have found interesting caves and rock formations again; I find those 'dikes' particularly interesting.
Have a great weekend.
Wow, what a mystery! What were they digging and screening for? Why all the burning? What's up with that! And the other caves.
ReplyDeleteAnother great expedition by you. Fabulous photos.
...I marvel at the your world, the stark beauty is amazing. Thanks for taking me along to see the sights.
ReplyDeleteTruly fascinating. Beautiful photos. ❤️
ReplyDeleteIndeed, a beautiful mix of clouds and stars!
ReplyDeleteI wonder what they were looking for. Perhaps someone buried a treasure? I love the last shot with the night sky.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is so cool. I used to hike Red Rock and Mt Charleston here in Nevada with my late husband a little bit. We found a couple of smallish caves and he always walked into them to check them out. He would have loved this. Great photos, especially that last one.
ReplyDeleteThe photos are amazing. The mysteries continue.
ReplyDeleteYour last photo is amazing!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fascinating set of photos! That cave really sparks the imagination—makes you wonder what people were searching for with all that digging and screening. The heavy soot adds another layer of mystery. And then you finish with that breathtaking sky shot…a perfect way to close the adventure.
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DeleteThe golden-hour and night-sky photos are stunning; they add a perfect sense of atmosphere to an already memorable adventure.
ReplyDeleteJaw-dropping pictures, Peter. I am in awe!
ReplyDeleteInteresting. Your friend looks like a toddler!
ReplyDeleteHmmm... the golden hour - beautiful. And the video! The skies - thank you!
Very interesting photos all around. The 3rd photo is especially stunning. It really does look like a master stone mason did some work on the cave! I enjoyed the time lapse video and seeing all the clouds pass by.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful skies.
ReplyDeleteThere is so much to discover when you get off the beaten track there! It's truly fascinating! My favourites of yours are always your night sky photographs!
ReplyDeleteI love all of it. Especially the time lapse!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible place to explore and I think the wait was so worth it.
I imagine people were looking for pottery shards and other things in those caves.
Since I adore rocks so much, I love all of the views you have shared.
So many excellent photos. I was surprised by all of the cave openings that I saw even if most of them don’t extend very far, or so I am guessing.
ReplyDeleteAll looks wonderful again and that mountain shot in the golden hour fantastic. Also those strange layers what look to me like teeth, Absolute stunning.
ReplyDeleteWonderful place, Stunning photos. Time lapse looks great.
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Yes, worth the wait. Glorious last photo. The time lapse makes me dizzy. Sometimes, when I'm out staring into the sky and the clouds are moving swiftly, I imagine the earth is actually spinning beneath the clouds and that the clouds are stationary in the sky. It's kind of fun to do that. Driving into the dusk, on a straight road no traffic, flatscape, I can almost imagine the earths curve far in the distance and think 'thank goodness the earth is round and i won't drive off the edge'.
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting find. I love the mystery behind places like this and how the desert keeps its stories hidden. The photos are beautiful, especially the golden hour and night sky. What an amazing adventure
ReplyDeleteWonderful images!!!
ReplyDeleteYou found yet another desert mystery. It seems like desert areas hold so many mysterious places that make one's imagination run wild. I like the time-lapse also. I have a friend who is in Switzerland right now and she just this morning sent a time-lapse of the clouds floating over the mountains. The clouds look so very much the same as in your video but the land and mountains are completely different.
ReplyDeleteThe mysteries of the desert....you could really spin a yarn with some imagination. I love the beautiful sky with cloud formations too! Wish I could visit...wish I had more stamina! lol Hugs!
ReplyDeleteI wonder what the person was looking for too? hmmm. That third photo, the little rocks kind of look like a line of teeth, have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteAnother Magical Mystery post from you. Each one as wonderful as the last! Amazing photos, and I loved your time lapse video.
ReplyDeleteFascinating post with beautiful captures 😍
ReplyDeleteReading like an adventure of Jack London. I enjoyed. This cave is indeed a special one.
ReplyDeleteGreetings by Heidrun
Fascinating photos of the mystery cave, the light is good in the photos, well done.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos :-D
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos of a gorgeous place! I love the mystery of it, so much atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Interessanter Ausflug zu den Höhlen und den Gesteinsformationen. Die Rätzel der Höhlen
ReplyDeletewerden wohl nicht so schnell gelöst werden. Die Bilder vom Himmel und den Sternen
sind klasse.
Gruß
Noke
Wow.. such a cool area and that last shot is just stunning.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely worth the wait and what a fabulous day all round. Why was this cave chosen by the mystery digger?
ReplyDeleteThe landscape of Joshua Tree NP have always fascinated me. I loved going there when we lived in LA. Your photos really captured that rugged otherworldly landscape and even a bit of history.
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