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Below are only mentioned a few of the famous caves, to give you an idea of what you may see. |
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Grotta del Vento is situated
in the center of the Apuana Alps' National Park, near Lucca in
Tuscany. This is one of the most
completed European caves, presenting an extraordinary variety of
phenomena which are outlined with competence and precision by expert
speleological guides. |
Punta degli Stretti cave is in the Central Appenines, situated along the Tyrrhenian Sea coast at Monte Argentario, Grosseto, Tuscany.
It
is a karstic cave of Pliocene to Pleistocene age.
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Grotte di Pietrasecca, Central Apennines, Roma. The complex cave represents one of the most beautiful example of karst evolution in the Latium region.
It includes some very interesting caves, such as the "Grotta Grande dei Cervi" and the "Ovito". |
Grotta Frasassi are found in the territory of Genga, a small village in the province of Ancona, stretches over evocative panoramas at the foot of the Marches Apennines.
In
its vast extension lie the Frasassi Grottoes, about 40 km from the sea,
crossed by the Sentino river, of exceptional scenic and natural
interest. |
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Grotta Giusti is in the heart of Tuscany, Monsummano, between Florence and Pisa. Discovered over 150 years ago, has given rise to a modern thermal therapy center, with mud packs, hydromassage, mineral steam baths with vapors charged with sulphur, calcium, bicarbonate of soda and magnesium. It is a natural grotto with bubbling mineral water flowing between its stalagmites and stalactites. The underground lake gives out temperatures from 27° to 34° centigrade. Hell, Purgatory and Paradise taken from Dante's Divine Comedy are names given to the three caves that make up the grotto.
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