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Actún Can
Park located in the town of Santa Elena de la Cruz, featuring a series of caves
Toca da Boa Vista
cave
Gruta Casa de Pedra
cave in Brazil
Gargantua
cave in British Columbia
Bracken Cave
Texas home to world's largest concentration of bats and mammals
Seven-Star Cave
cave system in Guangxi, China
Wombeyan Caves
karst in New South Wales, Australia
Gaping Gill
cave in North Yorkshire
Anna Cave
cave in Lillafüred
Cody Caves
caves in British Columbia, Canada
Barton Creek Cave
cave in Belize
Mitchell Caverns
caves in California, United States
Gruta de Maquiné
cave in Brazil
Easegill System
cave system in Britain
Blanche Cave
cave in South Australia
Ruby Falls
underground waterfall within Lookout Mountain, Tennessee
Onondaga Cave State Park
cave and park in Missouri
Għar Ħasan
Cave in Birżebbuġa, Malta
Siju Cave
cave in North East India
Fisher Ridge Cave System
cave system in the United States
Er Wang Dong
cave in People's Republic of China
Cueva Ventana
cave in Arecibo, Puerto Rico
Easter Cave
cave in Germany
Ruakuri Cave
cave site and burial site in New Zealand
Blauhöhle
The Blauhöhle is the largest known cave system in the Swabian Alps in southern Germany. The Blauhöhle presumably originated in a time when the Danube still flowed through the Blau valley. Since the shifting of the Danube, several small rivers, the Schmiech, the Ach, and the Blau, have flowed through this valley. The cave system begins about 21 meters under water at the base of the Blautopf. It continues west and northwest, rising and falling several times until after a horizontal distance of about it comes above the level of ground water and opens into the second big air-filled chamber. The ma
Lepenitsa cave
cave in Bulgaria
İnsuyu Cave
show cave situated near Burdur in southwestern Turkey
Torca del Carlista
cave in Spain
Cascade Caverns
cave in United States of America
Plovers Lake
find spot in South Africa
Cathedral Caverns State Park
state park of a state of the United States
Cave Without a Name
cave in United States of America
Karlshöhle and Bärenhöhle
cave in Germany
Meramec Caverns
cave system
Motsetsi
Motsetsi Cave (also known as Motsetse) is a fossil-bearing breccia filled cavity located about east of the well known South African hominid-bearing sites of Sterkfontein and Kromdraai and about north-northwest of Johannesburg, South Africa. Motsetsi has been declared a South African National Heritage Site.
Cave of the Winds
cave in United States of America
Marengo Cave
cave in United States of America
Castleguard Cave
limestone cave in Albaerta, Canada
Actun Box Ch'iich'
Sima Pumacocha
limestone cave in Peru