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The Cave Without a Name is listed on some road maps as Century Cave, so there’s a double helping of irony. The cave can only be reached by a 8km rocky road, so the visitation is very poor even though the cave is really beautiful and well worth visiting. A recent improvement of the road made it wide and paved except the last 1,600m, with plans to pave the rest of the road soon, so that should improve this great Texas cave’s popularity.
The cave is well decorated and many of the formations are an extraordinary bright white. Part of the reason the cave deposits are so translucent is because of the purity of the limestone of which they are formed.
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