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Eddy Cartaya, a former cave explorer who discovers and studies glacier caves for a living. Glacier caves are very uniquely made compared to the mountain caves or any other cave formation, because they are formed by little rivers of running water that soon start to make their way through the galcer later forming a big network of glacier caves. Each year new caves form, but the surprising thing about glacier caves is that they are always moving. Cartaya said “it's like being an astronaut seeing new places and being the first to set foot on a glacier cave”. Cartaya also mentions that not all discoveries are outside our earth, there is many places in this world that are waiting to be discovered and for people to be the first to set foot on,
The author Eddy Cartaya gains credibility with all his imagery and with all his personal examples he gives to the audience. This piece is very informative about the way glacier caves are born and reborn. It's not an everyday thing you learn in life. Cartaya gives inspiration to kids that you don't have to be an astronaut to discover new things, “you just have to be willing to look and go places people don't usually go and the discovery could just be outside your back yard..
Eddy Cartaya, a former cave explorer who discovers and studies glacier caves for a living. Glacier caves are very uniquely made compared to the mountain caves or any other cave formation, because they are formed by little rivers of running water that soon start to make their way through the galcer later forming a big network of glacier caves. Each year new caves form, but the surprising thing about glacier caves is that they are always moving. Cartaya said “it's like being an astronaut seeing new places and being the first to set foot on a glacier cave”. Cartaya also mentions that not all discoveries are outside our earth, there is many places in this world that are waiting to be discovered and for people to be the first to set foot on,
The author Eddy Cartaya gains credibility with all his imagery and with all his personal examples he gives to the audience. This piece is very informative about the way glacier caves are born and reborn. It's not an everyday thing you learn in life. Cartaya gives inspiration to kids that you don't have to be an astronaut to discover new things, “you just have to be willing to look and go places people don't usually go and the discovery could just be outside your back yard..