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A travel account recounts a long stagecoach journey to a Kentucky cave, noting landscape details, hotel arrangements, and hiring a guide. The author describes descending into a cool, lamp-lit cavern, the vast Main Cave with a Church chamber used for services, numerous passages and domes, cataracts and rivers, and visible remains of saltpetre manufacture. Visitors encounter a Haunted Chamber where mummies were found, a Register Room marred by soot signatures, and a Gothic Chapel supported by stalactite pillars. The narrative mixes wonder at the cave's scale with practical notes about guides, storage use, and seasonal visitor patterns.
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