Rimstone Flowstones
Rimstone flowstones are unique formations within caves, created by flowing water containing dissolved calcite. Over time, the calcite is deposited in layers, forming stepped ledges known as rimstone dams. These dams can create pools of water, which can then continue to deposit calcite and create more rimstone flowstones. They are a fascinating natural wonder that showcases the power of water and the beauty of geological processes. As part of the flowstone family, they share similarities with other flowstone formations, but their stepped appearance sets them apart. Rimstone flowstones can be found in caves all over the world, making them a truly global phenomenon.