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Cueva de los Cristales (Cave of the Crystals or Giant Crystal Cave) is a cave connected to the Naica Mine 300 metres (980 ft) below the surface in Naica, Chihuahua, Mexico. The main chamber contains giant selenite crystals, some of the largest natural crystals ever found. The cave's largest crystal found to date is 11 m (36 ft) in length, 4 m (13 ft) in diameter and 5...
Cave of the Winds is a cave in the Pikes Peak region of Colorado. By far the most famous section of the Cave of the Winds is the Silent Splendor room. Discovered in 1984, the room contains numerous rare crystalline speleothems. Unfortunately, the room must be sealed off from the general public in order to maintain its delicate environment. Other names for the crystal...
The Cave of Zeus is a cave located on the slopes of Mount Dikti, on the island of Crete, Greece. The deep cave has a single entrance and features beautiful stalagmites and stalactites.
In antiquity it was a place of worship, because it was believed to be the cave where the titan Rhea hid the infant Zeus, in order to protect him from his father Cronus who intended to s...
The Caverns of Sonora, a National Natural Landmark, is a unique cave located 8 miles (13 km) west of the small city of Sonora, the seat of Sutton County, Texas. It is a world-class cave because of its stunning array of calcite crystal formations, especially helictites. These helictites are found in extreme abundance, often with a rare purity and complexity. One format...
The Caves of Aggtelek Karst and Slovak Karst are a series of over 1000 karst caves spread out over a total area of 55,800 ha (138,000 acres) along the border of Hungary and Slovakia. With an exceptional diversity of karst structures and complex cave systems developing from both temperate and tropical processes, the caves and surrounding areas were inscribed as a UNESC...
Twelve man-made caves have been discovered on the land of Ægissíða by Hella on the South coast of Iceland. Four of them have been open to the public. The historical site is Iceland's oldest still standing archaeological remains. Some believe the caves to date even further back than the settlement of the Nordic Vikings.
The Caves are located right n...
Tel Maresha, also Marissa, is an antiquity site in Israel's southern lowlands. The tel was first excavated by the British archaeologists Bliss and Macalister on behalf of the Palestine Exploration Fund. The majority of the artifacts are to be found today in the Museum of Archaeology in Istanbul.
This site is now protected as part of Bet Guvrin-Maresha National Park an...
The Caves of Nerja are a series of caverns close to the town of Nerja in the Province of Málaga, Spain. Stretching for almost 5 kilometres (3.1 mi), the caverns are one of Spain's major tourist attractions. Concerts are regularly held in one of the chambers, which forms a natural amphitheatre.
The caves were re-discovered in modern times on 12 January 1959 by f...
Cenote Aktun-Ha, better known as "Car Wash" is located in located in the Yucatan approximately 8 Km outside of Tulum, Mexico. Locals used to use the fresh water of this cenote to clean their vehicles, but Cenote Carwash is now used only for diving and snorkeling. The cenote has a deceptive entrance that leads into an amazing hidden world of spectacular light effects. ...
The entrance to Sistema Choc Mool is located just south of the main Puerto Adventuras entrance, between Playa del Carmen and Akumal. Since it's near to Playa del Carmen (22 Kilometers south of Playa del Carmen.) this dive site being one of the most popular on the coast.
Combine this dive with any other dive along the coast and you will see why guides always recommend...
Cenote Chikin-Ha (Western Water) is located in the Yucatan approximately 25 Km south of Playa del Carmen. Cenote Chikin-Ha is the first Cenote in a system that connects several Cenotes through more than 10Km of underwater passages.
This is one of the easy conotes to dive. a perfect cavern to start with on a sunny day. Chikin Ha is a very large half moon cenote with a...
The Sacred Cenote refers to a noted cenote at the pre-Columbian Maya archaeological site of Chichen Itza, in the northern Yucatán Peninsula. It is located to the north of Chichen Itza's civic precinct, to which it is connected by a 300-metre (980 ft) sacbe, or raised and paved pathway.
According to post-Conquest sources (Maya and Spanish), pre-Columbian Maya sa...
Cheddar Gorge is a limestone gorge in the Mendip Hills, near the village of Cheddar in Somerset, England. The gorge is the site of the Cheddar show caves, where Britain's oldest complete human skeleton, Cheddar Man, estimated to be over 9,000 years old, was found in 1903. Older remains from the Upper Late Palaeolithic era (12,000–13,000 years ago) have been foun...
The Chinhoyi Caves are a group of caves near the town of Chinhoyi in Zimbabwe. They are situated about 8 km north of Chinhoyi itself, and 128 km north-west of the capital of Zimbabwe, Harare. The caves are named after a local chief who used them as a refuge from Ndebele raiders.
The cave system is composed of limestone and dolomite, and the descent to the main cave wi...
Chislehurst Caves are a 22 miles long series of tunnels in Chislehurst, in the south eastern suburbs of London. Although called caves, they are chalk and flint mines and entirely man-made.
The earliest mention of the mines is circa 1250 and they are last believed to have been worked in the 1830s. During the early 1900s the caves were a popular tourist attraction. In t...
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