There is a cave in the Texas Hill Country, so pretty they couldn’t find a name good enough, so they didn’t name it. Now it’s called Cave Without a Name. I don’t make this stuff up; I just tell you about it. Texas may not be great at naming caves, but they sure are great at having them. They say they have over 7,000 throughout the site. You know Texas, go BIG or go home. When I heard about the cave that was too pretty to name I was skeptical but intrigued. I looked it up and it was only an hour and a half drive from where I was staying and you know me – I hopped in vanGo and set off to explore this National Natural Landmark. Here’s what I found. Texas Hill Country First off, you must drive through the Texas Hill Country to get to the cave. I’ve said it before, and I’ll repeat it: The drive alone is worth it wherever you’re going. Once you get beyond the San Antonio area, the change in geography rolls over you. Colorful flowers pepper the landscape, llamas graze in fields, and the roads become more narrow. Most of […]
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Published on April 27, 2021 09:09