With a depth of around 2,199 metres, a cave in Georgia is so deep that nearly seven Eiffel Towers could fit inside.
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Scientists Uncover a Hidden World of ‘Impossible’ Creatures in Earth’s Deepest CaveLocated in the Arabika Massif of the Western Caucasus, Veryovkina Cave was first discovered in 1968, but its full depth remained unknown for decades. Only after nearly 30 expeditions did explorers ...
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ExplorersWeb on MSNNatural Wonders: Veryovkina CaveVeryovkina Cave is located in the Arabika Massif, which is part of the Greater Caucasus Mountain Range and extends across ...
Would Krubera take us there? Cutting a jagged path through the limestone of the Arabika massif on the edge of the Black Sea, the “trail” to Krubera Cave drops down a chain of pitches ...
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