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The Edinburgh Vaults or South Bridge Vaults are a series of chambers formed in the nineteen arches of the South Bridge in Edinburgh, Scotland, which was completed in 1788. For around 30 years, the vaults were used to house taverns, cobblers and other tradesmen, and as storage space for illicit material, reportedly including the bodies of people killed by serial killer...
The Eisriesenwelt ("World of the Ice Giants") is a natural limestone ice cave located in Werfen, Austria, about 40 km south of Salzburg. The cave is inside the Hochkogel mountain in the Tennengebirge section of the Alps. It is the largest ice cave in the world, extending more than 42km and visited by about 200,000 tourists every year.
The cave is open from May 1st to ...
The Ellis Basin cave system is a group of interconnecting limestone caves located in Kahurangi National Park, New Zealand in the Mount Arthur region of the park.
In April 2010, the cave system was found to be deeper than the nearby Nettlebed Cave, making it the deepest known cave in New Zealand. It has been explored to a depth of 1,024 metres, and its 33.4 kilometres...
Ellora Caves are an archaeological site, 30 km (19 mi) from the city of Aurangabad in the Indian state of Maharashtra built by the Rashtrakuta rulers. Well-known for its monumental caves, Ellora is a World Heritage Site. Ellora represents the epitome of Indian rock-cut architecture. The 34 "caves" – actually structures excavated out of the vertical face of the C...
Eyvindarhola Lava Cave requires a rope to climb into a very deep hole. 4x4 road to access. If you are not climbing in there is not much to see.
In Iceland there are two place names or small caves that bear the name Eyvindarhola and are named after the famous camper. On the other hand
Eyvindarhola by Eysteinsdalur in Snæfellsnes, and on the other hand Eyvindarh...
Fingal's Cave is a sea cave on the uninhabited island of Staffa, in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, part of a National Nature Reserve owned by the National Trust for Scotland. It is formed entirely from hexagonally jointed basalt columns, similar in structure to (and part of the same ancient lava flow as) the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland and those of nearby Ul...
A short evening tour for amateur photographers, visiting Rainbow Dome, Crystal Lake, Moonlight Dome, Onlyx Collonade and the famous Frozen Niagara flowstone, with an optional trip to the Drapery Room. This tour departs the visitor center in a caravan in which visitors are required to drive their personal vehicles to the cave entrance.
This tour is the same route used...
The Fontein Cave is a small cave near Boca Prins on the northern part of the island. It is well known for its native Arawak drawings on the wall, which were decoratively etched by Amerindians on the stones walls and flatter roof portion of the cave in brownish-red colour or reddish brown or purplish colour; this in turn gives a clue to the history of the Amerindians.
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Forestiere Underground Gardens Located at 5021 West Shaw Avenue in Fresno, California are an unusual manmade creation built by Baldasare Forestiere, an immigrant from Sicily, over a period of 40 years from 1906 to until his death in 1946. It is operated by members of the Forestiere family through the Forestiere Historical Center, and can be considered a spectacular an...
Forestville Mystery Cave State Park is a state park of Minnesota, USA. It contains the village of Forestville which has been restored to a nineteenth century appearance. Below ground the park contains Mystery Cave, the longest cave in the state which is open to the public. The park is between Spring Valley and Preston, Minnesota.
The park is in the Driftless Area, not...
The Freeburg Tunnel is a railway tunnel in Missouri. Construction on what was then the St. Louis, Kansas City and Colorado Railroad began in 1901. It was completed in 1903 by the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, and abandoned in 1980. The tunnel is one of four on the Kansas City–St. Louis Missouri line.
On June 7, 1917, westbound Rock Island passenger ...
Often the perfect taste of Mammoth Cave for visitors with very small children, elderly family members, or others who cannot walk long distances. Not sure you like close spaces? Have trouble walking or managing long staircases? This short visit through this very heavily decorated part of Mammoth Cave might be best for you.This section of cave is seen in its entirety on...
Gaping Gill (also known as Gaping Ghyll) is a natural cave in North Yorkshire, England. It is one of the unmistakable landmarks on the southern slopes of Ingleborough – a 105 metres (344 ft) deep pothole with the stream Fell Beck flowing into it. After falling through one of the largest known underground chambers in Britain, the water disappears into the boulder...
Gjábakkahellir is a 360 meter long lava tube located in the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Þingvellir National Park and is best visited in the summer months. Enter Gjábakkahellir and discover the marvels that volcanic activity has created about 9,000 years ago; the cave is a perfect example of an Icelandic lava tube and is situated in one of the most...
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