Crystal Cave

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Crystal Cave is a famous natural limestone cavern on South Bass Island in Lake Erie, known for its extensive celestite crystal formations and guided tours.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf limestone cavern
tourist attraction
access via stairs from surface building
category caves of Ohio
limestone caves
show caves in the United States
tourist attractions in Ottawa County, Ohio
country United States of America
surface form: United States
discoveredAs source of celestite for fireworks production
geologicalFormation limestone
hasEnvironment cool and humid microclimate
hasFeature crystal-lined chamber
narrow entrance shaft
underground room
locatedIn Lake Erie NERFINISHED
Ohio
Ottawa County, Ohio NERFINISHED
Put-in-Bay, Ohio NERFINISHED
South Bass Island NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
near South Bass Island ferry docks NERFINISHED
village of Put-in-Bay NERFINISHED
notableFor extensive crystal-lined walls
large celestite crystals
offers guided tours
openToPublic true
ownedBy Heineman Winery NERFINISHED
partOf Heineman Winery property NERFINISHED
primaryMineral celestite
region Great Lakes region NERFINISHED
rockType limestone
subjectOf articles on celestite crystal caves
tourist brochures about Put-in-Bay
touristSeason early fall
spring
summer
tourType guided walking tour
usedFor geological education
tourism

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South Bass Island hasAttraction Crystal Cave