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St. Beatus Caves with stalactites and stalagmites below Beatenberg near Interlaken in Bern canton in Switzerland
Sandstone found in this corner of the park has various rock carvings and formations
Carlsbad Caverns - National Park are hidden in the Chihuahuan Desert in souther New Mexico have stunning stalactites hanging from the roof of caverns.
Big Room in Carlsbad Cavern National Park
Stunning rock formations in Capital Reef National Park, Utah, USA. Lots of unique shapes made out of red, orange and grey stones.
CLEARWATER Cave - Show cave tour at Gunung Mulu National Park
Unique underground geology of  stalactites and stalagmites.
Karijini National Park Gorges
Moab, Utah - May 10, 2021: Sign at entrance to Arches National Park in Moab, Utah.
Inside the natural bridge caverns in San Antonio Texas
Big Bend National Park, Texas - USA. May 2, 2023. Bear and mountain lion warning sign along trail in Chisos mountain section of Big Bend national park, Texas.
Wind cave in Garfagnana, Tuscany, Italy
Kaklik Cave in Denizli, Turkey
Dobsinska ice cave in Slovakia, Slovak paradise.
Board on top of Mountain Cauyamaca. At 6,512 feet it is the second highest peak in San Diego County
Limestones formations of Guadeloupe Mountains' Carlsbad Caverns.
White mineral formations in the Kaklik Cave in Denizli, Turkey
The excursion to the blue puddle in Chulilla is by far the route with the most history and one of the most beautiful and with the most anecdotes to tell.\n\nPhilology tells us that the blue puddle takes its name from the term Arabic origin azud, which indicates the presence of a small dam in the area, used to irrigate the orchard adjacent to the town. If we look closely we will still be able to observe some remains of stalking that depart right from this point.\n\nThe road to the blue puddle is an easy route to travel and is quite unmarked so it is not easy to miss. There are two possible roads, one that would start in the southern part of the town, which is the most recommended for those who do not want to walk a lot or climb slopes, since they can park nearby (down in the river) and save the return climb. This road is born from a road that is located by the municipal pool and before reaching the cemetery. We will meet in the lower part of the town known as the barranquillo neighbourhood. We can move forward and go down almost to river level, the ideal place to park our vehicle near the wastewater treatment plant. Once there, we have to follow the path on our right. This option would give us a chance to fully witness the sickles of the Turia River\n\nThe other road goes down the north side of the town towards the river and we can start it with a street near the Plaza de la baronia, the central square of Chulilla where there are several bars. It is perfectly indicated its route through the streets of the town and then there is no loss, always down and up. We can also ask the locals who will kindly answer us.
ituacu, bahia, brazil - august 24, 2023: view of the Mangabeira cave in the town of Ituacu in the Chapada Diamantina
Uluru, Northern Territory, Australia - Aug 17, 2019: signboard of Ochre Pits a minerals rock formation ochre on dry creek in West McDonnell Ranges. Ochre is used by Aborigine people for ceremonies
Natural cave at Cala Luna, a famous tourist destination in Dorgali municipality. Province of Nuoro. Sardinia. Italy.
Image of Cave formations in Kentucky yellow light
Jackson Hole, Wyoming - May 16, 2021: Sign for the National Elk Refuge located just outside Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
TRUITJIESKRAAL, SOUTH AFRICA, AUGUST 24, 2018: An information board at Truitjieskraal in the Cederberg Mountains of the Western Cape Province
View from boat of beautiful circle-shape cave in Puglia, South Italy
Rocks with forest in the Harz National Park
Looking out from a cave in the Zion National Park, Utah, USA, a day in the spring.
Dikteon cave. Place of Zeus birth. Crete. Greece. Horizontal
Red and pink granite formations on the Hazards, a series of jagged granite peaks in Freycinet Peninsula where the Wineglass bay lookout point is located. It is part of Freycinet National Park.
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