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Marble Caves, Chile Located in General Carrera Lake in Chile, Marble Caves are stunning formations created over 6,000 years by waves washing against calcium carbonate. Steve Tietze / iStock
Marble Caves, Chile (South America) Baobab trees in Morondava, Madagascar (Africa) Northern Lights, Arctic circle, Northern hemisphere. Danakil Depression, Ethiopia (Africa)
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The Marble Caves, Marble Chapel, and Marble Cathedral are unusual geological formations located on the shoreline midway along the lake's length. They represent a group of caverns, columns, and tunnels formed in monoliths of marble. The Marble Caves have been formed by wave action over the last 6,200 years. [10]
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Cueva Fell or Fell's Cave is a natural cave and archaeological site in southern Patagonia. [1] Cueva Fell is in proximity to the Pali Aike Crater , another significant archaeological site. Cueva Fell combined with the nearby Pali Aike site have been submitted to UNESCO as a possible World Heritage Site .
Caves of Chile, natural voids in the ground, specifically spaces large enough for a human to enter. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Caves in Chile . Pages in category "Caves of Chile"