10 Interesting Fact About The world's most incredible caves
10 Interesting Fact About The world's most incredible caves
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Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, United States, has a 652 kilometer long alley and is the longest cave in the world.
Hang Son Doong Cave in Vietnam is the largest cave in the world with a room of 5 million square meters, large enough to accommodate a 40 -story building.
The Waitomo Cave in New Zealand has thousands of radiant worms that make the inside of the cave look like a star full of stars.
Reed Flute Cave in China is famous for its colorful stalactites and stalagmites, creating a very amazing scenery.
Crystal Cave in Mexico has a very large selenite crystal, some of which reach a length of 11 meters.
Eisriesenwelt Cave in Austria is the largest ice cave in the world and has a 42 kilometer long alley.
Lascaux Cave in France has a very famous prehistoric cave painting, including pictures of humans and animals made more than 17,000 years ago.
Lechuguilla Cave in New Mexico, United States, has a very unique and beautiful limestone formation, including very large stalactites and stalagmites.
Jeita Cave in Lebanon has a beautiful underground water cave and is famous for its amazing limestone formation.
Kungur Cave in Russia is the second largest cave in the world and has a very beautiful and unique limestone formation, including limestone bridges and underground waterfalls.