13 JULY, 2023
Adhya Moona
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Benagil Sea Cave is in Algarve, Portugal. This sea cave is breathtaking. The cave has a hole in the ceiling and looks like a work of art. Algarve is a popular beach destination.
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Blue Grotto is a sea cave on the coast of the island of Capri, Southern Italy. Sunlight passes through an underwater cavity and shines through the seawater, creating a blue reflection.
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Marble Caves in Chile look surreal. It is formed by 6,000 plus years of waves washing up against calcium carbonate. The caves are on a lake and you can reach them by ferry.
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Phraya Nakhon Cave is located inside Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park in Prachuap Khiri Khan province of Thailand. As the rays of the sun enter through the roof of the cavern, the floor of the cave looks golden.
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FIngal's sea cave is located on the uninhabited island of Staffa in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. The natural acoustics of the cave are quite famous.
Reed Flute Cave is also known as the 'Palace of Natural Arts'. It is named after the reeds that grow outside. The walls of this cave have inscriptions from centuries ago. It is a tourist attraction in Guilin.
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Valdez Glacier Caves is in Alaska, USA. The glacier ice caves are serene and beautiful. Valdez Glacier lake becomes a winter wonderland.
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Škocjan Caves are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This limestone cave comprises of collapsed dolines, underground passages and waterfalls. The caves are located in Kras Plateau in Slovenia.
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Son Doong caves are close to the border between Laos and Vietnam. This is a mammoth caves and the stalagmites here are pretty massive too.
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Waitomo Caves in New Zealand are famous for the fluoroscent fauna that lights up the wall. A magical experience. Glowworms as far as the eye can see it.