There are a lot of caves here in Texas, but none are quite as breathtaking as Caverns of Sonora. These ancient formations have been around for millions of years, and they’re lined from floor to ceiling with some of the most jaw-dropping, shimmery, interesting mineral deposits you’ve ever seen – some of which resemble common food items. Keep reading to see for yourself:

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Tickets are $18 for adults, $16 for children ages 4-11, and children under four are completely free. The only day of the year the caverns are closed is Christmas. Click here for more information about additional tours and pricing.

Have you ever been to Caverns of Sonora? Did you see the “popcorn,” “soda straws,” and “bacon”?

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