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The Famous Caves

by ram on 21/10/07 at 8:16 am

Have you experienced exploring the different caves? Well, if not, feel free to read some of the adventurous caves.

You can find the stunning blue caves at the north end of the Greek Island and they are also known as the blue caves of Volimes… There are two beautiful arches located near the caves… These caves are only accessible by the sea, among the caves this is the less visited, but this doesn’t stop them to make this as the main attraction.

Blue Cave

Pandalin Cave is one of the largest caves in Myanmar with a cylinder of calcium carbonate hanging from the roof and a cylinder of calcium carbonate projecting upward from the floor . Inside the cave, there are more mural paintings and stone weapons of ancient prehistoric people.

Padalin Cave

The lake-cave Alepotrypa is located 200m to the East of the sea cave Vlyhada. The cave of Alepotrypa is also known as the natural museum of the pre-historic man. The area of the cave is 6500 square meters. This cave is valuable because there are objects, tools, bone, skulls of pre-historic man that were discovered.

Lake Cave of Alepotrypa

The Cango Cave is one of the greatest Natural wonders of the world and located in Oudtshoorn South Africa. The climate here is hot at about 18 degrees Celsius and wearing light clothes are definitely recommended. Inside the cave, there are guides and plenty of lights that makes it possible for you to roam around the place with confidence. You can take pictures because it is allowed. It was developed for all visitors visiting the place.

Cango Cave

The Chislehurst Cave became a major tourist attraction early this century and located in the woodlands of Chislehurst. The passageways of the cave is totally dark.. However, there are guides with lamps that can tour you around and discuss everything about the cave. You can also see the Caves Church, Druid Altar, Haunted Pool and much more! You can also find restaurants, gift shops, licensed café and large free car park.

Chislehurst Cave

Some caves are hard to explore and some are easy because those were developed already. These caves are very important in our history because during the ancient years, caves serve as shelters of some pre-historic people. It gives information on what had happened during the early years.

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miszflaka

Feb 1st, 2008

i think that these pictures are very kool i also think that who evr did this should put more information on these famous caves

nidesh

Apr 5th, 2008

this is great.hope u can put more pix and information…
anyway great work.. :D

hello

Sep 16th, 2008

very good

kelsi

Oct 17th, 2008

I agree please put more info for us viewers there are way more caves than that. But this is very useful info and neat pictures! Overall this site is rated 8.5/10 thanks!

lola

Oct 17th, 2008

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the you

Oct 29th, 2008

this is cool

Carina

Mar 12th, 2009

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ben

Apr 13th, 2009

stupid!!! why don’t they post famous caves from the united states?

phoebe

Apr 14th, 2009

wow these are big caves and they are cool! i love twilight by stephanie meyer!

bob

Apr 14th, 2009

caves are cool

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Apr 14th, 2009

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hectore

Apr 14th, 2009

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Apr 14th, 2009

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Apr 14th, 2009

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lucy

Apr 14th, 2009

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mani

Oct 26th, 2009

nice job dudes on cave research

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