
System of Caves
The System of Caves refers to a network of interconnected underground chambers and passages formed naturally through the process of erosion, mineral deposition, and other geological activities. These caves can develop over thousands or millions of years, created by flowing water dissolving rock such as limestone. The interconnected nature allows for exploration and study of diverse areas within the cave system, which may include stalactites, stalagmites, and underground streams. Such systems are significant for scientific research, understanding geological history, and sometimes supporting unique ecosystems.