
Entrance to Oktoberfest, Fredericksburg, Texas

Making Crepes

Lots of food and music!

One of they many bands
Later that evening we drove to the Old Tunnel Wildlife Management Area. The Old Tunnel WMA is the smallest Wildlife Management Area in Texas, only 16.1 acres. The abandoned railroad tunnel is home to 3 million Mexican Free-tailed Bats. If you look down the tunnel, you can see the bats flying around. About 7:30 p.m. they started coming out of the tunnel. It was an awesome sight!

Looking through the tunnel

It takes a long time for 3 million bats to take flight!
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