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The 7 most impressive caves on Earth
1. Voronian Cave. It seems to be the deepest on the planet. It is located in Georgia and according to various expeditions that have been carried out over the years it is estimated that it can reach 2700 meters. Never has a group of experts gone down to the deepest depths, the lowest level reached being 2197 meters by the Ukrainian Gennadiy Samokhin.

2. Hölloch Cave. Located in Switzerland, it is the second longest cave in Europe at 197 meters long. It has a depth of almost 940 meters and was discovered by chance by a farmer who found an entrance in Muotatal. In some parts of the cave there is a temperature of 6 degrees and there is an area in the middle of a virgin forest, in the Bödmeren forest.

3. Lechuguilla Cave. Located in New Mexico, gypsum and sulfur are found, which creates a mixture of impressive yellow colors. It enters the ranking of the longest caves in the world, occupying fifth place with almost 500 meters deep and almost 200 meters long.

4. Lamprechtsofen. With an almost unpronounceable name, this cave has a depth of 1632 meters and we can find it in Austria. As there were legends that revolved around this cave, back in 1701 it was walled up to prevent people searching for treasure from passing through (skeletons of people were found at the beginning of the 20th century).

5. Gouffre Mirolda. This French cave has a depth of 1733 meters and we can see it in the Alto Giffre Massif. For a long time it was believed to be the deepest in the world, but in 2006 and after an expedition, the Voronia Cave took away the first place.

6. Torca del Cerro del Cuevón. It is the deepest cave in our country and is fourth in the world ranking. It is located in Asturias, in the Picos de Europa, it was discovered in 1998 and has a depth of 1,589 meters. It is quite complicated to navigate, since it takes... 3 days to do it!

7. Huautla de Jiménez Cave. Mexico contains one of the deepest cave systems in the world. They are more than 1,475 meters deep and have several entrances along their 72 km length. There are countless underground water flows and you can see pools and waterfalls inside.

And to you, which one do you think is more spectacular?