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Dragon's Breath Cave is a flooded karst cave located in the Otjozondjupa Region of Namibia on private land, not accessible to the general public. The cave was discovered by Roger Ellis during a caving expedition to the area in 1986.
Harasib Cave, a flooded dolomite cave near Dragon's Breath, has been partly surveyed in 2019 using multibeam sonar from the autonomous underwater vehicle Sunfish [4] Caves beneath Otjikoto Lake and Lake Guinas : Both of these lakes were created by collapsing dolomite caves, and have submerged caves on their perimeters. [ 5 ]
The largest subterranean lake in the world is in Dragon's Breath Cave in Namibia, [3] with an area of almost 2 hectares (5 acres); [4] the second largest is The Lost Sea, located inside Craighead Caverns in Tennessee, United States, with an area of 1.8 hectares (4.4 acres) [5]
Pages in category "Lakes of Namibia" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Dragon's Breath Cave; G.
Dragon's breath (ammunition), a pyrotechnic shotgun shell; Dragon's Breath (dessert), a dessert made with liquid nitrogen; Dragon's Breath Cave in Namibia, with the largest non-subglacial underground lake in the world; Dragon's Breath (chili pepper), one of the world's hottest chilli peppers; Dragon's Breath Blue, a Canadian cheese
Dragon's Breath shells gained popularity in 2023 after being prominently featured in the Keanu Reeves's movie John Wick 4, according to Phoenix Rising Exotic Ammunition of Kennesaw, Georgia,
There are huge subterranean water reserves beneath parts of the Kalahari; the Dragon's Breath Cave, for example, is the largest documented non-subglacial underground lake. Such reserves may partly be the residues of ancient lakes; the Kalahari Desert was once a much wetter place.
Dragons are a big deal in Chinese culture. Whereas in the West dragons are often depicted as winged, fire-breathing monsters, the Chinese dragon, or the loong, is a symbol of strength and magnanimity.