Used for shelter or as religious sites by ancient people, today caves  surprise us with exceptional beauty and absolutely unique features.  From glacier caves formed by ice and water, to limestone formations of  thousand of shapes and sizes, the world's caverns are truly amazing  microcosms.       
Here are some of the most stunning images of the world's grottoes and  caves:
Hamilton Pool
This amazing natural grotto pool in Texas was created thousands of  years ago due to the collapse of the dome of an underground river.  Among the most striking features of this beautiful pool is a 14 m (45  ft)  waterfall, spilling from the dome. 

 By Frank Jaquier

  Hamilton Pool. By DaveWilsonPhotography
Škocjan Caves
Slovenia is home to impressive Škocjan Caves, one of the world's  largest canyon hidden deep underground. This outstanding formation is  considered a natural phenomenon of global significance, ranking side by  side with the Grand Canyon, the Great Barrier Reef, or the Galapagos  Islands. 

 Skocjan Caves. By StrudelMonkey

  By Kalense   Kid

 Underground Pools in Škocjan Caves. By Hannu  Salama
Patagonia's Glacier Caves
Far at the southern tip of Argentina, Patagonia is home to amazing  Parque Nacional Los Glaciares , where the world's most impressive  glaciers can be found. Among one of the most stunning ice formation are  the glacier caves that have been formed by water running through or  under the glacier. Such caves can also be seen in Iceland, Alaska,  Norway and New Zealand.  

 Ice Cave, Glacier Grey. By Tom  Holub

 By fylin
Lehman Caves
Delicate rare limestone formations make the Lehman Caves one of the  most wonderful underground chambers on the globe. Located in the Great  Basin  National Park, Nevada, USA, the cave was discovered in 1885 by Absalom  Lehman. 

 By caddymob

 By caddymob
Batu Caves
Only 13 km from Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, there are  Batu Caves, an outstanding complex of chambers and grottoes housing  Hindu  temples. The caves are formed by limestone which is believed to be  400 million years old.  The main feature of the complex is a 100 m high  open vault called the Cathedral Cave.  

 Batu Cave. By Stuck  in Customs

 By ccdoh1
Waitomo Glowworm Caves
The tiny creatures inhabiting Waitomo Glowworm Caves in New Zealand  are the complex's main tourist magnet. These unique glittering cave  animals called Arachnocampa luminosa lit up the interior of the  limestone complex, making it an absolutely extraordinary location. 

  By davidagalvan
Reed Flute Cave
Located in Guilin City in China, the Reed Flute Cave, also called  the Palace of Natural Arts, is 240 m long cave network discovered some  1,200 years ago. This scenic complex of karst caves is filled with  amazing stalactites, stalagmites, and stone pillar formations of many  different shapes and sizes, which, enhanced by multicolored lighting,  form a one-of-a-kind underground world.       

 Crystal Lake, Reed Flute Cave. By Cheddarcheez

 By Proggie
Hang Sung Sot
Hang Sung Sot, or the Cave of the Surprises, is one of the most  amazing caves in Halong Bay in Vietnam.  The two chambers that form this  amazing grotto are decorated with thousands of spectacular stalactite  and stalagmite forms. The cave was discovered by the French in 1901.   

 By Jrwooley6

 By JWU
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