Deep inside Virginia’s Luray Caverns, a song rises above the steady drip-drip-drip of water echoing upon limestone. The tune emanates not from an cellphone ignored by a visiting tourist, but from an ...
In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, this year marks the 60th anniversary of “The Great Stalacpipe Organ,” the largest musical instrument in the world, built into Virginia’s Luray Caverns. And to ...
This electrically supported lithophone can be found in the depths of the Luray Caverns in Virginia, and its sound will give you chills. In a shadowy, otherworldly cavern in Virginia, United States, ...
In the rolling mountains of Northern Virginia, Luray Caverns are celebrating the 50th anniversary of their designation as a National Natural Landmark. They are the most extensive cave system in the ...
Here’s something that would make a great addition to Batman’s Batcave; something to add some proper acoustic ambience to all that angst and Alfred-assisted problem solving that goes on down there.
On a different note, there is music in the air -- but not the kind you’re used to. Luray Caverns, just two hours from D.C., is one of the largest and most famous cave systems in the world. But you may ...
CAVES are disorientating at the best of times, especially ones as baroque as Luray caverns, deep beneath Virginia’s Shenandoah valley. But as you descend underground, past Titania’s Veil (a gleaming ...
The Great Stalacpipe Organ spans 3.5 acres of the cave and is considered the world's largest musical instrument. The name is a combination of the words stalactite and pipe organ but in actuality, it ...
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