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With a depth of around 2,199 metres, a cave in Georgia is so deep that nearly seven Eiffel Towers could fit inside.
Krubera Cave in the republic of Georgia is currently the deepest known cave, at 7,208 feet. But Dark Star, with so many areas still to survey, is a prime candidate to take over the title.
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Natural Wonders: Veryovkina Cave
Veryovkina Cave is located in the Arabika Massif, which is part of the Greater Caucasus Mountain Range and extends across ...
Across the globe, caves offer a blend of danger, beauty, and historical significance. Among the most perilous yet captivating is Georgia’s Krubera Cave, the deepest known cave on Earth. Descending ...
After a year of community efforts, Wakulla County secures a $3.78 million deal to protect the Chip’s Hole cave system, ...
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Want a special trip? You won't have to travel outside of Georgia. On Thursday, Time Magazine released its list of "The World’s Greatest Places of 2025" highlighting 100 standout spots around the ...