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Caves are natural or artificial cavities. A few of them have tunnels of more than 100 kilometers. Rivers and lakes may also be found in some of them!

Often discovered by hikers at the bend in the road or by farmers by accident, they are usually explored by experienced potholers. Caves are labyrinths out of which it can be difficult to get. Better to be a professional rather than an amateur to try to go in the innards of the Earth!

Caves often shelter animals. The specific fauna in those particular places often make caves protected areas. Bats (of whom it is said that they always turn left when they get out of a cave), are the most present species in those places.

Yet caves were also used as habitations during the prehistory and as cemeteries. Mural paintings have been discovered in Malaysia, which confirms humans lived there some 40,000 years ago. Mummies were also found, proving that people had then specific rituals when people died.

One of them was discovered in the longest cave of the world: at Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. Indeed, with tunnels of more than 360 mi length (590 km), Mammoth Cave is by far the longest cave in the world. Every year potholers find new tunnels and ramifications. It direct rival, also on the US soil, is the Jewel Cave, 140 mi long (225km) and can be visited in South Dakota.

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