Cathedral Caves
Cathedral Caves are natural limestone caves known for their impressive size and unique formations. These caves often feature high ceilings and large chambers that resemble the interior of a cathedral, hence the name. They are formed through the erosion of limestone by water over thousands of years, creating stunning stalactites and stalagmites.
Visitors to Cathedral Caves can explore the intricate passageways and admire the natural beauty of the rock formations. Many caves are located in national parks or protected areas, making them popular destinations for hiking and sightseeing. The caves also provide important habitats for various species of bats and other wildlife.