Kenneth Ingham Photography
Cueva de las Sardinas (Cueva de Villa Luz)

Cueva de Villa Luz, also known as Cueva de las Sardinas is located near Tapijulapa, Tacotalpa, Tabasco, Mexico. The cave is known for its "snottites", as well as the sulfur-based life forms living there. All of these photos were taken in or near the cave.

All of these photos are copyright Kenneth Ingham. These photos may be used without fee for non-profit work which directly supports the cave owner or cave conservation under the following circumstances:

All other uses of these pictures require that you contact me at photos a i-pi . com (replace a with @). I am not unreasonable about using my photos. Please do not steal them.

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Outside the cave, ragu, Diana and Penny doing research, geology, and arthropod cave life. 2001-12-17

Research in action, fish, beetles, snottites, and geological features of the cave. 2001-12-19

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Fish, snottites, and Diana Northup. 2003-08-31

Research in action (Penny Boston and Diana Northup) 2003-09-03

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Penny Boston, the cave environment (including outside of the cave), snottites, strange formations such as biovermiculations. 2003-09-05

Biovermiculations, Penny and Diana doing research, and red mud with spider burrows. 2003-09-06

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Snotites, mineral formations, flame sterilizing (great photo), phelgmballs, and the environment outside of the cave. 2003-09-07

Spiders, midges, and other non-bat cave life. Also two photos of the cave environment. 2003-09-08

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