How deep can caves go?
How deep can caves go? The deepest known cave—measured from its highest entrance to its lowest point—is Veryovkina Cave in Abkhazia, Georgia, with a depth of 2,204 m (7,231 ft). This was the first cave to be explored to a depth of more than 2,000 m (6,600 ft).
Is it safe to drink cave water?
Cave water is usually not good to drink or to use in a carbide light. High energy foods that won't crush are a good choice. Remember to carry out all trash.
Are there caves under the ocean?
Sea caves or littoral caves are formed primarily from erosion caused by waves. They can be formed along the ocean coast and lakeshores where water impacts bedrock. Most sea caves are formed along weaknesses in the rock, such as faults, fractures, or bedding/foliation planes and can occur in nearly every type of rock.
What not to do in a cave?
Move with care
- Do not run or jump in a cave. Plan each move carefully.
- Do not enter a cave when there is rain predicted in the area. Cave often flood suddenly.
- Never touch or damage stalactites or other cave formations. These take thousands of years to grow.