The Incredible Sea Cave of Staffa, Scotland
This incredible sea cave is located on the uninhabited island of Staffa in Scotland. The cave was named after the hero in James Macpherson’s book Fingal, which means "white stranger."
The Geological Wonders of Caves
Caves offer a glimpse of fascinating geological processes that resulted in a labyrinth full of amazing formations.
The Krubera Cave
The Krubera Cave is the second-deepest known cave on the planet. The cave system is more than 52,000 feet long and consists of profound, vertical walls.
Stunning Natural Caves
Caves are among some of the most stunning, untouched geological formations on the planet.
The Spectacular Marble Cave System
The continuous action of waves for more than 6000 years formed this spectacular marble cave system filled with turquoise water within the walls.
Mammoth Cave National Park
Mammoth Cave National Park is home to the longest cave system in the world with numerous interesting sections and subterranean passageways.
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