Storms combining with high spring tides saw waves entering the cave, part of the walkway at the entrance to the cave being washed away and some epic floods due to the volume of water and snow melt coming over the waterfall.







Storms combining with high spring tides saw waves entering the cave, part of the walkway at the entrance to the cave being washed away and some epic floods due to the volume of water and snow melt coming over the waterfall.
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