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The Grotta dello Smeraldo ("Emerald Grotto") is a cave, partly inundated by the sea and located in Conca dei Marini, Italy, on the Amalfi Coast.
It is one of several caves worldwide, that is flooded with a brilliant blue or emerald light. The quality and nature of the color in each cave is determined by the unique lighting conditions in that particular cave. The grott...
La Grotta del Mago is located on the south-eastern coast of Ischia between Punta Lume and Punta Parata. The cave has several legends and has changed its name several times.
One story is fishermen took refuge seeking a shelter during the violent storms and on those occasions, a man with a long white beard and flowing hair appeared punctually, sitting on the rocks of t...
Grotta del Pozzo is located in Favignana. The guided tour is about twenty minutes because its dimensions are not large. It is a very interesting and comprehensive tour.
Nice caves with greate view of Matera. Linked mainly to the figure of Eustachio Chita, nicknamed "Chitaridd", a brigand who lived in the area at the end of the 19th century. He was a controversial character, described as quarrelsome and violent.
The Grotta di Ispinigoli is a karstic cave in the Supramonte massif, near Dorgali, Sardinia, Italy. One of the largest grottoes in the island, houses a large stalactite-stalagmite compound, the tallest in Europe and one of the tallest in the world, measuring some 38 m in total. The grotto also include the so-called Abisso delle Vergini ("Abyss of the Virgins"), a c. 6...
Grotta di Sa Oche (the voice of the wind) is located in the Lanaitho Valley (Valle di Lanaitto) in the Municipality of Oliena. While you explore, listen for the sound of the air flows created by the water inside.
Large prehistoric cave featuring rock paintings, flint tools & a living nativity at Christmas. In the Mangiapane cave, the largest, about 70 meters high, 13 wide and 50 deep, is also called Grotta degli Uffizi. Among the numerous prehistoric findings, were found teeth and bones of animals, worked flints, obsidian and rock paintings still preserved at the Pepoli mu...
Grotta Sfondata (Cave Beach) owes its name to a large chasm on the ceiling. Also known as "the Painter's Palette Cave" because of the vibrant hues on the walls! Great to explore with a kayak or SUP but watch out for the boats full of tourist.
Grotta Verde is located on the south-eastern coast of Ischia between Punta Lume and Punta Parata. The emerald color due to the play of light and the color of the sand.
Accessible only by boat.
Zinzulusa is a natural cave along the coast of Salento between Castro and Santa Cesarea Terme. Waters in front are equipped for bathing, and much appreciated for their cleanliness and clarity.
The cave, ideally divided into three areas (entrance, and crypt bottom), you invaded by both marine and sweet water springs, crystal clear and cold. It is particularly interesti...
Choranche is a town in southeastern France. It's famous Grotte de Choranche were discovered end the 19th Century and hide a unique sight of fine stalactites.
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