Rich Cave Hollow is in the Housier National Forest just a few miles south of St. Croix, Indiana
Wendell, Marilyn O'Bryan and I went to explore the hollow on Monday Dec. 5th
Above the waterfall. This is a huge dropoff. You would not want to be in the hollow during rain. You would be washed awa.
You have to zoom in very close to see the carving in the rock that Otis Saalman made many years ago. It's way up on the rock wall. He owned the land at one time. Now the Nature Conservancy owns it.
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