Tessa Ann used Tibetan and crystal bowls to tap into the unique sound of the caves [BBC] Sixty-five thousand people visit the Marble Arch Caves every year to see its ancient underground passages and ...
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The autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) could help you access an altered sense of consciousness, research suggests. Oxytocin, colloquially known as the love hormone, is largely responsible for ...
Sixty-five thousand people visit the Marble Arch Caves every year to see its ancient underground passages and striking limestone formations. Now a new tourism initiative hopes to entice even more ...