
The Caves
The Caves are large, naturally formed underground chambers or hollowed-out spaces within rocks, often limestone. They result from various processes like water erosion, which dissolves softer rock over thousands of years. Caves can serve as habitats for unique ecosystems, archaeological sites revealing ancient human activity, or recreational spots like spelunking destinations. Their Structures include passages, chambers, stalactites, and stalagmites created by mineral deposits. Caves provide valuable insights into geology, climate history, and biological diversity, making them important natural features studied by scientists and enjoyed by explorers worldwide.