Ruby Falls, Rock City and Incline Rail
This weekend was for touristy sight seeing...... So off we went to Ruby falls, rock city and incline rail in Chattanooga, TN. Of course the drive was not as beautiful as it would have been in Fall, but nevertheless the destinations made the 2 1/2 hour drive worthwhile. I was under the impression that the Ruby Falls are called so because you can either find rubys down there, or there are some kind of red stones through which the waterfall flows...Alas! the Ruby Falls got their name from the wife of the first owner of the place (obviously called Ruby...duh!!!). The one hour guided tour through the caves, 260 feet under the ground was great if you had wild imagination. The limestone deposits formed draperies and different shapes. In an anti-climax of sorts the Ruby fall itself was decorated with colorful lights (red being one of them...). The waterfall was tall and I badly wanted to get under it just like we all did when we went to those caves in Karjat....
The next stop.... Rock city....kind of kool and touristy, complete with Lover's Leap point :-) The best part was the Fairyland Cavern...Here they had recreated scenes from almost all fairy tales. The best thing I have ever seen. Lastly the incline rail is supposedly the steepest rail in the world ;-). It was nice...the view was nice.....All in all a decent trip that turned out to be great because of the great company!!!
The next stop.... Rock city....kind of kool and touristy, complete with Lover's Leap point :-) The best part was the Fairyland Cavern...Here they had recreated scenes from almost all fairy tales. The best thing I have ever seen. Lastly the incline rail is supposedly the steepest rail in the world ;-). It was nice...the view was nice.....All in all a decent trip that turned out to be great because of the great company!!!
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