
Caverns
Caverns are natural underground spaces formed over thousands to millions of years through the process of erosion and dissolution of soluble rocks like limestone by water. They often feature complex chambers, stalactites, and stalagmites created by mineral deposits from dripping water. Caverns can serve as habitats for unique ecosystems, record geological history, and attract visitors for exploration. Their formation involves intricate natural processes, making them fascinating features of the Earth’s subsurface.