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Sunday, April 11, 2010

Few Famous Underground Lakes


Cheddar Gorge is Britain
Cheddar Gorge is Britain’s biggest canyon and is found within the Cheddar Caves, where the UK’s oldest complete human skeleton was found in 1903. Known as the Cheddar Man, the remains were estimated to be 9,000 years old.

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Hamilton Pool Preserve in Austin Texas
Hamilton Pool Preserve, in Austin, Texas, was created quite naturally when the dome of an underground cave collapsed revealing this stunning natural pool. It is now frequented by day-trippers and naturalists. That’s naturalists not naturists, although no doubt someone has tried to go skinny dipping at one point!

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Hamilton Pool from another perspective. When there’s been heavy rainfall, 45ft waterfalls cascade from the rim of the cavern. It must be pretty spectacular when you’re bathing.

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Stalagtites adorn the roof of Luray Caverns Virginia
Stalagtites adorn the roof of Luray Caverns, Virginia, the still waters throwing a perfect reflection.

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Wookey Caves in Somerset England.
Legend has it that early cavemen inhabited Wookey Caves in Somerset, England.

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Mellisani Caves near Kefalonia
This underground lake in Mellisani Caves, near Kefalonia, was found when the roof of the cave collapsed after an earthquake in 1953.

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Lechuguilla Cave in Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Lechuguilla Cave, in Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico is the fifth longest cave discovered yet at 120 miles (193 km) long and measures 489 metres (1,604 ft) deep, making it the deepest in continental United States.

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Macan Ché on the Yucatán Peninsula
This underground lake near Macan Ché on the Yucatán Peninsula is one of many that are considered to be gifts from the gods by the Mayans, and therefore sacred.

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The limestone flow feeding, Mexico
The limestone flow feeding into this underground lake in Mexico resembles a waterfall turned to stone. Maybe the Ice Queen is privy to this particular cavern?

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Little waterfall in Banff Canada
How long must it have taken for this little waterfall in Banff, Canada, to make this underwater lake?

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39 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow.. Amazing

NISAR SHAREEF said...

There are many places in this world which need to be discover

nainy said...

i m dieing to visit such place..!!!!!

Anonymous said...

I feel so sad that many of us cant watch these lovely lakes in live, but thx 2 forwards4all we can c them.
Regards
MRaje...

papu said...

WOW... its amazing there are so many places which mankind have discovered & thanks to god & nature for creating such extraordinary places
thanks
Pathikrit

Aprajita said...

wow..... amazing....

sameera said...

waooo .awsomeeeeee lakes i really like lakesidessssss......but m sad taht i cant see these with my lovely eyes, live..........but m happpyyy tat i could see pics.........

ando said...

Its very beautiful,I want to stay there.

butterfingers...!! said...

truly amazing.....

anand01 said...

gorgious...

pushpa said...

amazing, no words

Anonymous said...

wow............ its amazing......fantastic....... awesome!!!!!!!!

ytyt said...

amazing.......

silky mahajan said...

amazing underground lakes wow..............!

sakthi said...

fantastic

MAHESH said...

thanks for forwards4all so that we can see some intresting and some cool places in this world.

MAHESH said...

thanks for forwards4all so that we can see some intresting and some cool places in this world.

Anonymous said...

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nehagan03 said...

this type of caves, waterfalls i wonder if i could see them practically........... thanks for sending...... wonderful pictures...

Anonymous said...

usha says that this pictures are like seven wonders of the world .i want to go to in this pictures.i say that this pictures are amazing

Anonymous said...

very nice to see aniket

arun said...

beautiful

Anonymous said...

ritu said......
cannot be expressed in words the beauty of this sight.

ritu tayal said...

ritu tayal said:-
love for god who created such a wonderful sight.

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This is quite good

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paavampravaasi said...

wow realy wonderfull .......

Prof. (Mrs.) Vijaya said...

Wonderful and awe inspiring. Wish I could visit atleast some of these places

Sajee kumar said...

Unbelievable and unforgetable.Thanks a lot.

Anonymous said...

Awesome... its too good wish i could see at least one of them LIVE

Anonymous said...

wow...really so amazing.

Anonymous said...

i wish to take a snap over there with my parents

renu said...

wow.......superb places.....

Anonymous said...

truly amazing . . . . .

asgha said...

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akil said...

suprb photos

lekshmi said...

ITS FANTASTIC

Jayalal.J said...

Really wonderful!!!!!!!!!