Located in Abkhazia, Georgia, the Veryovkina Cave has a depth of 2,212 metres, making it the world’s deepest cave. It was first discovered in 1968 by cavers from the Russian city of Krasnoyarsk.
Why it's incredible: The cave is so deep, the world's tallest building could fit inside it. The Hranice Abyss — or "Hranická propast," in Czech — is the deepest known freshwater cave in the ...
Recent archaeological findings have sparked a revolutionary shift in our understanding of human history in the Western Mediterranean. A geology professor from the University of South Florida unearthed ...
The cave extends a quarter of a mile beneath the Earth. (Credit: Jiří Komárek/Wikimedia Commons) A cave in the Czech Republic has just been crowned the world's deepest underwater cave. On Sept. 27, a ...
QUICK FACTS Name: Hranice Abyss Location: Hranice, Czech Republic Coordinates: 49.53214473576795, 17.750610529720298 Why it's incredible: The cave is so deep, the world's tallest building could ...