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  2. Dragon's Breath Cave - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Caves of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  4. Underground lake - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Category:Caves of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Category: Caves of Namibia. 7 languages. ... Dragon's Breath Cave This page was last edited on 11 November 2018, at 21:39 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. Category:Lakes of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Kalahari Desert - Wikipedia

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    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.

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  9. Clarias cavernicola - Wikipedia

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    The cave catfish [2] (Clarias cavernicola) [3] is a critically endangered species of airbreathing catfish. [1] This cavefish is only known to live in the Aigamas cave, Otjozondjupa region, Namibia. [4] [2] It has also been reported from the nearby Dragon's Breath Cave. [5]