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I know you guys may think this is silly but cave ecosystems are so fragile. Yes you are damaging it by just being there but they have weighed the risk vs obligation when it comes to National Park accessibility and decided that limited guided tours were an acceptable sacrifice to enrich the lives of the general public.
This is devastating and feels terrible. Don't take food inside a cave. Many caves have lockers outside. Don't eat inside the cave. Keep your bag zipped until the end of the tour and carry it in front of you NOT ON YOUR BACK.
Ugh I want to slap this person who had an entirely preventable "accident" but they probably didn't even get a ticket.
Not silly at all. People are just assholes. Somewhere along the way we have forgotten that rules are usually there for a reason.
Hard to make a generalization from this one asshole who dropped the bag. How many people have been to the caverns and not destroyed the ecosystem?
Lowest common denominator, tragedy of the commons, etc.