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LostWorld Caverns features the nation's largest compound-stalactite, the 30-ton "Snowy Chandelier," which is one of the world's best displays of pure white calcite.
The Guiness World Record for stalagmite sitting was set in the caverns in 1971 by Bobby Addis, of Parkersburg, West Virginia, who endured a vigil at the top of the 28-foot-tall "War Club" for 15 days, 23 hours, and 22 minutes.
LostWorld's expert guides will customize a four-and-a-half-hour adventure through caverns more than a mile beyond the developed commercial cave area.
The LostWorld is a novel by Michael Crichton, published in 1995 by Ballantine Books.
Like Arthur Conan Doyle's novel of the same name, Crichton's novel concerns an expedition to an isolated Central American location where dinosaurs roam - though in this case, the dinosaurs were recreated by genetic engineering, rather than surviving from antiquity.
The eccentric mathematician Ian Malcolm and the egocentric paleontologist Richard Levine head to Isla Sorna to invesigate extinction theories in the "LostWorld" left by InGen's cloning program.