10 Of The Most Majestic Caves In The World
Caves are one of the most beautiful naturally design thing, and sometime it looks like they are a part of fairy tail but they do actually exists in this world. So if you are a travel lover and a cave lover then here we are presenting you 10 most beautiful and majestic caves o the world.
Ice Cave Near The Mutnovsky Volcano, Russia
Ice caves like these form in the glaciers surrounding the Mutnovsky Volcano in Russia. Some of them are formed by vents that release volcanic heat and gases called fumaroles.
Son Doong Cave, Vietnam
The Son Doong cave in Vietnam is the largest currently known cave in the world. It is filled with countless wonders including isolated ecosystems, weather systems and geological formations.
Naica Mine (Crystal Cave) Mexico
It lays 300 m(980 ft) below the surface in Naica , Chihuahua , Mexico. The main chamber contains giant selenite crystals, some of the largest natural crystals ever found.
Batu Caves, Malaysia
The limestone forming the Batu Cave is dated back 400 million years, and evidence of human use of the cave can be dated to indigenous tribes. Batu Cave has since been dedicated as a Hindu religious site, attracting worshippers and tourists from all over the world
Cave in Algarve, Portugal
Near Benigal Beach, this sea cave is truly a sight to sea. The entrance is covered in fine sand and window at the top. The rich, warm colors of the formations and the sound of the sea make this cave alluring and welcoming.
Antelope Canyon, USA
Antelope Canyon, formed out of the erosion of sandstone from flash flooding and rain water, is truly awe inspiring. The rich color of the Navajo sandstone and the flowing feeling of the cave walls attract visitors and photographers from all over the world to escape into this natural wonder.
Glowworms Cave, New Zealand
The Waitomo glowworm caves in New Zealand are home to a unique insect – the glowworm. This insect hangs glistening silken strands from the ceiling of the cave and glows to attract unsuspecting prey.
Marble Caves, Chile
Mother Nature has outdone herself with this alluring and stunning natural beauty. The Marble Caves were formed over 6,000 years from the waves of the Lake General Carrera constantly washing against the solid marble. The various hues and intensities of blue are a natural occurrence as a result of the lake’s azure waters, creating patterns based on water levels and seasons.
Blue Cave, Croatia
With the entrance just above sea level, this hidden sea cave is nothing short of inspiring. At certain times of day, the water illuminates an intense blue that sparkles off the cave walls.
Phraya Nakhon Cave, Thailand
The Phraya Nakhon Cave in Thailand was historically a popular visiting place for local kings because of the illumination provided by the collapsed roofs. The pavilion in the center was built for the visit of King Chulalongkorn in 1890
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