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The Guadirikiri Cave (also known as "Quadirikiri") is notable for its two large dome-shaped chambers which are illuminated with sunlight through holes in the ceiling. Entry to the cave is at the base of the cliff.
This 98-foot (30 m) long cave is also a nesting site for numerous small nocturnal bats, which are harmless. In order to preserve the natural habitat of the ...
The Guler Ice Cave is along a short nature trail (0.25 miles (out and back)) near the Peterson Prairie Campground in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Washington State. Lava tubes from Mt. Adams are responsible for a cave in the ground filled with stalactites and hanging ice masses. The Guler Ice Cave is south of Mount Adams.
Bring a flashflight.
Gunns Plains Cave is a limestone show cave, near Gunns Plains in the North West of Tasmania, twenty kilometres from Ulverstone.
The cave was first entered in 1906 by a local Gunns Plains man, Bill Woodhouse, while hunting for possums. A possum eluded him down a hole which led him directly to the cave. This opening served as the original entrance to the cave and early ...
Gunung Mulu National Park near Miri, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses incredible caves and karst formations in a mountainous equatorial rainforest setting. The park is famous for its caves and the expeditions that have been mounted to explore them and their surrounding rainforest, most notably the Royal Geographical Society E...
The Gyokusendo Illuminated Caves in Okinawa, Japan has a total length of five kilometers is known for its beautiful stalagmites and stalactites. 850 metres of these caves are open to tourists. Blue lamps concealed underwater and external flood lights accentuate the rock features that are formed by a steam that is twisting it’s way through the caverns, as you can...
Haasgat is a fossiliferous South African paleocave located in the Cradle of Humankind UNESCO World Heritage Area, approx. 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of the hominin-bearing sites of Sterkfontein and Swartkrans and ~ 60 kilometres (37 mi) north-northwest of the City of Johannesburg. It is located on private land and is not accessible by the public. The cave system ...
If you don’t mind getting dirty, crawling through tight passageways, and climbing some slippery flowstone, you might want to try the Hall of the White Giant tour. Ladder climbing, slippery surfaces, and free climbing will be encountered on this trip. Highlights include tight, narrow passages including Matlock’s Pinch, and the White Giant formation. The pro...
The Hypogeum of Paola, Malta, literally meaning "underground" in Greek, is a subterranean structure dating to the Saflieni phase in Maltese prehistory. Thought to be originally a sanctuary, it became a necropolis in prehistoric times. It is the only prehistoric underground temple in the world.
The Hypogeum was depicted on a 2 cents 5 mils stamp issued in the Maltese I...
Hang Én ('swift cave' in Vietnamese, named for the birds that nest in it), occasionally referred to as Én cave in English, is a cave in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Én is the third largest cave in the world, after Hang Sơn Đoòng in the same national park, and Deer Cave in Malaysia. The cave has its own jung...
Hang Sơn Đoòng ("Mountain River cave") is a cave in Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park, Bố Trạch district, Quảng Bình Province, Vietnam. The cave is located near the Laos-Vietnam border. It is considered one of the largest caves in the world. It has a large fast-flowing underground river inside.
Hang Sơn Đoòng was found by a local man named Hồ...
There are some of the most rare rock formations at Hang Va Cave. Many tours are offered to explore it and they are a challenge so do not expect an easy path built for tourists.
Harpea's Cave (from the Basque "the place under the rock") is a cave located in Estérençuby, in the Navarre commune, a few meters from the Franco-Spanish border.
It is an example of an anticline, a convex fold of strata, the centre of which is occupied by the oldest geological layers.
Harrison's Cave is a tourist attraction in the country of Barbados, first mentioned in 1795. Tourists can access the subterranean environment on a tramway.
The caves are naturally formed by water erosion through the limestone rock. The calcium-rich water that runs through the caves have formed the unusual stalactites and stalagmites formations. Travel through the cave...
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