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▲The cave is considered a "living cave" because it's always evolving as nature takes its course.
▲Here you'll find the world's largest flowstone and an underground river.
▲The cave is known for its beautiful calcite crystal formations.
▲The second most-visited natural attraction in New York (it's hard to beat Niagara Falls!), the caves are full of strange rock formations, subterranean riverbeds, deep crevices, and an underground lake.
▲Tours start 156 ft underground.
▲Also known as the Lost Sea Caverns, Craighead Caverns is home to the Lost Sea, the largest non-subglacial underground lake in the country.
▲These desert caverns include more than a hundred separate caves, some of which can only be accessed as part of a tour using ladders and handheld lanterns.
▲In human history, the caverns have been used as a Cherokee gathering place, a Confederate saltpeter mine, a location for illicit moonshine operations, and a dance club called the Cavern Tavern.
▲Considered to be one of the most active caves in the world, more than 95% of the rock formations in the caverns are still in the process of growing.
▲Bats exit the cave at dusk from May through October—a sight to behold!
▲Picturesque and photo-ready, these caves showcase the incredible power of nature.
▲These beautiful caverns are full of rock formations and areas of water with dramatic names like Saracen’s Tent, Giant’s Hall, Dream Lake, and Tatiana’s Veil.
▲While you're there, check out The Great Stalacpipe Organ, which is a musical instrument that taps on stalactites to make different sounds.
▲These sea caves on the California coast aren't really a spelunking opportunity, but visiting them via kayak is an activity not to be missed.
▲Mammoth Cave is actually the world's largest known cave system, measuring more than 400 mi long.
▲These caves were formed thousands of years ago by an underground river.
▲They say notorious outlaw Jesse James and his band of miscreants once hid out here. 
▲The limestone cave has colorful rock formations and an underground lake.
▲There are several options for tours and activities that will lead you through the winding passageways and chambers of the caves.
▲Hawaii's largest limestone cave is a site rich in fossils.
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The site is named for a limestone slab bridge at the cavern's entrance, but lots of cool rock formations exist deeper inside the caves.

Sources: (Travel Zoo) (Atlas Obscura) (The Vintage News)

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▲Deep inside Chattanooga's Lookout Mountain, you'll find a 145-foot underground waterfall. Welcome to Ruby Falls.
▲In addition to the waterfall, the cave has lots of interesting rock formations to look at.
▲A sacred space for the Lakota people, legend has it that this is where humans first emerged from the underworld and came to the surface of the Earth.
▲The cave is known for its boxwork formations, a honeycomb-like pattern of calcite, as well as the way air moving in and out of the cave makes it appear to breathe.
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The cave has more than 180 mi of passages to explore, making it the third-longest cave in the world.

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This national monument features lots of calcite crystals, which are its namesake jewels.

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Among the huge variety of wildlife surrounding and inside the cave, you'll find a whole underground ecosystem of blind cave invertebrates.

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Do you fancy yourself a regular Indiana Jones, or are you simply looking for a little more adventure in your life? Either way, grab your whip and hold onto your hat, because these 15 caves are spectacular, spooky, and exploration-ready. Ogle mysterious rock formations, vast underground lakes, and endless labyrinthine passages that lead you deep under the earth. 

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