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The Most Incredible Caves in the World!

From Vietnam to Iceland, these are the most stunning, mysterious and amazing caves from around the world!

 

Son Doong Cave, Vietnam

This is perhaps the largest known cave in the world, and is home to the endless wonders we are still discovering today. It is so big, it has its own ecosystem and geological formations. 

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amazing caves

amazing caves

amazing caves

Ice Cave, Mutnovsky Volcano, Russia

Incredible ice caves like this one are formed in glaciers surrounding volcanoes. Vents release heat and gases into the ice, creating openings, tunnels and caves from inside the iceberg.

amazing caves

amazing caves

amazing caves

Naica Mine, Mexico

To find some of the largest crystals ever held by a human hand, look no further than the crystal cave. The mine is closed to the public due to its rather impressive depth and high temperatures. But plenty of photos were taken by explorers to show the world this amazing cavern.

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amazing caves

Vatnajokull Glacier Cave, Iceland

Vatnajokull Glacier is the largest glacier in all of Europe. In glaciers this big, icewater sometimes melts, thus forming caves. However, as glaciers are not passive, but constantly changing, moving and breaking - they are extremely dangerous to visit. 

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amazing caves

amazing caves

Batu Caves, Malaysia

The Batu Caves were used by the English, the Chinese and the indigenous Temuans. The bat guano in the caves used to be mined for farming, but now the cave is open to tourists and is filled with fascinating statues.  
 
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Mendenhall Glacier Cave, USA

Another spectacular ice cave! This cave was born of the Mendenhall Glacier in Alaska. Melting icewater carved it, but taking into account the ever-moving nature of these glaciers, it may not be around forever.

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Cave in Algarve, Portugal

This area, the Algarve Region, is subject to many seaside rock formations due to the water erosion. This specific cave can only be reached by water.

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Glowworms Cave, New Zealand

The Waitomo Glowworm cave in New Zealand is one of the only places where you can see a huge display of glowworms. This tiny insect hangs glistening and glowing strands from the cave's celing and can be seen glowing all around. This makes visiting these underground caves all the more fun.

amazing caves

amazing caves

amazing caves

Tham Lod Cave, Thailand

This cave is run through by the river Name Lang, in Northern Thailand. Visitors to this unique cave will find stunning stalactites and stalagmites, as well as huge amounts of Pacific swifts (type of bird) that spend their lives there. 

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amazing caves

Kyaut Sae Cave, Myanmar

This cave has been retrofitted as a buddhist temple. The origins are murky at best, and we know very little about why and who chose it for this purpose. 

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Marble Caves, Patagonia

As you step into the Marble Caves of Patagona, you will witness incredible reflections from the turquoise waters, cast on the white marble ceiling.

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amazing caves

Antelope Canyon, Arizona, USA


It took thousands of years for the persistent wind and water to carve this canyon, which made its walls smooth and fluid-looking. During monsoon season, this canyon can fill up quickly with rain water, and many unwary travellers have lost their life to this sudden outpouring. 

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