Crystal Cave - Enter and see Deep in the depths of our planet Earth just another natural wonders

Nature knows sometimes how to impress made with landscapes on the planet more than a number of hundred years. From lake with unusual colour, deserts, exactly where there is more than 900 years old trees and magnificent caves, offers nature experiences worth remembering. These landscapes will be an everlasting inspiration for artists. The floor has a network of tunnels and holes bitten carved stones from water droplets or by acid more than millions of years. If the holes large enough to squeeze an opening on the surface and is intended for human, we have caves. There are so outstanding caves of the earth.

The scientists now intercession this cave are protected as Globe Heritage by UNESCO in order to allow future generations to see this beauty admirable. The crystal cave in Mexico is geological wonder of outstanding size and beauty.

Naica Crystal Cave, Mexico (1)

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Naica Crystal Cave, Mexico (2)

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Naica Crystal Cave, Mexico (3)

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In Naica mountain in Mexico, volcanic activity has created circumstances for the formation of the cave. Scientists have the amazing discovery, the subway is cave, which has the biggest crystals in the world. In Cueva de los Cristales identified as Crystal Cave You can created more than millions of years by volcanic activity to see distinctive gypsum crystals. The largest crystal found, there are heavy 12 m length, 4 m in diameter and 55 tonnes. These crystals are only found right here, thanks to the special situations of the Crystal Cave, in terms of water flow and due to the temperature range. In the cave is very hot.

Naica Crystal Cave, Mexico (4)

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Naica Crystal Cave, Mexico (5)

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Naica Crystal Cave, Mexico (6)

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The air temperatures can attain up to 58 ° C at 90 to 99 percent humidity. In 2000, discovered by miners, the cave is portion of an active mine, so warm because of its guests must put on complete protective gear. Without having sufficient protection, individuals can only endure about ten minutes of exposure. The cave is a number of hundred meters long and has a semicircular shape. Every single time you enter the cave, facilities employee loses about two liters of water, in fact, for this reason, the cave is relatively unexplored. Thankfully these giant gypsum crystals have no industrial use, so that they are saved.

Naica Crystal Cave, Mexico (7)

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