Cueva de Bellamar
Cueva de Bellamar is a stunning limestone cave located near Matanzas, Cuba. Discovered in 1856, it features impressive stalactites and stalagmites formed over thousands of years. The cave extends for about 1,500 meters and is known for its unique geological formations and underground rivers.
Visitors to Cueva de Bellamar can explore guided tours that showcase its natural beauty and historical significance. The cave is also home to various species of bats and other wildlife, making it an important ecological site. Its captivating formations and rich history attract both tourists and researchers alike.