Limestone Caves
Limestone caves are formed through the dissolution of limestone by slightly acidic water, which then slowly carves out vast underground networks of tunnels and chambers. Over time, these caves can develop stunning geological formations such as stalactites, stalagmites, and flowstones, creating a breathtaking natural wonder that attracts visitors from around the world. As part of the broader category of caves, limestone caves share many characteristics with other types of caves, but they are unique in their specific formation process and the distinctive features that result from it. These caves can be found all over the world, often located in areas with abundant rainfall or near sources of water, making them a fascinating subcategory within the larger context of natural wonders and places.