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Which US state has the most caverns?

With almost 10,000 caves, Tennessee is home to more explorable caves than any other in the United States. This is about 20% of all the caves in the country. The caves in this state come with incredible diversity and have unique resources, including habitats for cave-adapted wildlife.



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We are cave-rich because underground streams have been eroding our region's limestone for millions of years, creating everything from tiny cracks to endless galleries to huge arenas, all below the surface of the earth.

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It is a well-known fact that Jackson County Alabama has more caves per square mile than any county in America – 3,536 charted caves. And more caves are being discovered every year.

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The Geological History of the Jenolan Caves Scientists have determined, through the examination of the clay found in the caves, that the Jenolan subterranean system is around 340 million years old. This makes it the oldest known and dated open cave system in the world, and it is still being heavily researched today.

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Italy has more than 33,000 caves, covering an underground area almost a third of the size of Italy. Many of these caves are miles long and hundreds of yards deep, while many others are still unexplored, how exciting!

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Florida has lots of great caves to visit—some of the best are the Florida Caverns, Blue Grotto, and Devil's Den. Enjoy exploring!

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