10 Interesting Fact About The World's Most Famous Caves
10 Interesting Fact About The World's Most Famous Caves
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Mamut Cave in Kentucky, USA, was discovered in 1799 by a hunter who was surprised to see the giant mammoth bones in it.
Son Doong Cave in Vietnam is the largest cave in the world with an entrance hole as high as 200 meters and a width of 150 meters.
Carlsbad Cave in New Mexico, USA, has a very large basement so that a soccer stadium can fit in it.
The Waitomo Cave in New Zealand is famous for the bright glowworms light like a star in the night sky.
Lascaux Cave in France is home to the most famous ancient paintings in the world, which is estimated to be more than 17,000 years old.
Blue Grotto Cave in Malta has very blue and clear sea water so that it looks like a neon lamp.
Jenolan Cave in Australia is the closest cave to a city that has many aboriginal cultural heritage and rare and unique animals.
Reed Flute Cave in China has beautiful stalactites and stalagmites and is famous for bright and radiant colors.
Postojna cave in Slovenia is the longest cave in Europe with a length of about 24 kilometers and has a variety of beautiful stone formations.
The Phong Nha Cave in Vietnam is home to the most unique and strange shape of the cave in the world, including caves made from crystals and caves that are formed like natural bridges.