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How deep is the Lost World Caverns?

Cave Tour – General Admission Discover the vast wonderland of stalactites and stalagmites that hides 120 feet below the Earth's surface.



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Credit: Daily Sabah. With a record depth of 2,212 meters (7,257 feet), the Verëvkina (Veryovkina) cave is the deepest cave measured thus far in the world. It's located in the Arabika Massif in Abkhazia, a breakaway region of Georgia that is supported by Russia.

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Nestled 100 feet below the surface, Secret Caverns, founded by local civil engineer Roger Mallery, has a waterfall that brings visitors from around the world.

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Mammoth Cave is currently mapped and explored at 426 miles (686 km), but that is just what has been discovered to date. The Cave Research Foundation (CRF), an official park partner, has mapped and explored Mammoth Cave since the late 1950s.

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The name of the caverns comes from an old Indian legend of an Indian princess that got lost forever in the forbidden hollow mountain of the two streams. In several larger rooms of the caverns, Native American artifacts were discovered and preserved at the University of Tennessee.

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