The Sorcerer’s Cave is the deepest cave in Texas. It is 567 feet to the bottom, or, as I like to say in Texan, “damnear two football fields deep.” The first part of this cave goes down quickly: Cavers have to negotiate a series of steep, dramatic drops totaling 500 feet, or 50 stories. At the bottom, a river appears, about 10 feet wide and with a strong flow. It is named the Sirion River because one of its discoverers, Randy M. Waters, was a huge fan of J.R.R. Tolkien. This river running underground in West Texas near Sanderson reminded Randy of Tolkien’s Middle-earth river, and so he gave it that magical name. Unfortunately, the cave is on private land and cannot be accessed without the land owner’s permission, which is hard to come by. Th...
Grand Caverns Natural National Landmark lies in the southeastern Shenandoah Valley and is home to th...
During summer 1977, five members of the Liverpool University Potholing Club spent six weeks working ...
Parts of an open cave system we can walk around in today are more than three hundred million years o...
The Sorcerer’s Cave is the deepest cave in Texas. It is 567 feet to the bottom, or, as I like to say...
The recent opening of the Longhorn Cavern, twelve miles south of the town of Burnet, in the Central...
A stunning visual tour of the world\u27s most spectacular caves and cave systems. Caves are found on...
CAVES have fascinated man since he first used them for shelter some hundreds of thousands of years a...
With more than 267 m (166 miles) of mapped cave passages, Jewel Cave is the third longest cave in th...
Note: “Sump” is a term used in caving to describe a passage in a cave that is submerged under water....
The objective of this study was to determine the geologic controls on development of the Sistema Pur...
Harlansburg Cave is a network maze developed in the Vanport Limestone. The cave covers an area of ap...
Spluga della Preta is one of the most famous abysses in the world, a deep emptyness inside Corno d’A...
Natural caves started to be opened to tourism over 400 years ago and presently quite all the Countri...
Little is known about water mixing in deep underwater cave shafts of hypogene karst. The Hranice Aby...
Mammoth Cave in Kentucky is the longest known cave in the world. This dissertation examines the hist...
Grand Caverns Natural National Landmark lies in the southeastern Shenandoah Valley and is home to th...
During summer 1977, five members of the Liverpool University Potholing Club spent six weeks working ...
Parts of an open cave system we can walk around in today are more than three hundred million years o...
The Sorcerer’s Cave is the deepest cave in Texas. It is 567 feet to the bottom, or, as I like to say...
The recent opening of the Longhorn Cavern, twelve miles south of the town of Burnet, in the Central...
A stunning visual tour of the world\u27s most spectacular caves and cave systems. Caves are found on...
CAVES have fascinated man since he first used them for shelter some hundreds of thousands of years a...
With more than 267 m (166 miles) of mapped cave passages, Jewel Cave is the third longest cave in th...
Note: “Sump” is a term used in caving to describe a passage in a cave that is submerged under water....
The objective of this study was to determine the geologic controls on development of the Sistema Pur...
Harlansburg Cave is a network maze developed in the Vanport Limestone. The cave covers an area of ap...
Spluga della Preta is one of the most famous abysses in the world, a deep emptyness inside Corno d’A...
Natural caves started to be opened to tourism over 400 years ago and presently quite all the Countri...
Little is known about water mixing in deep underwater cave shafts of hypogene karst. The Hranice Aby...
Mammoth Cave in Kentucky is the longest known cave in the world. This dissertation examines the hist...
Grand Caverns Natural National Landmark lies in the southeastern Shenandoah Valley and is home to th...
During summer 1977, five members of the Liverpool University Potholing Club spent six weeks working ...
Parts of an open cave system we can walk around in today are more than three hundred million years o...