10 of the World’s Most Breathtaking Caves

Caves are among the most impressive feats of nature. Conventional caves form when water seeps down through cracks in limestone rock, slowly dissolving this rock. And when we say “slow” we mean it’s a process that takes literally millions and millions of years. While only the immortal among us would have that kind of time to wait, fortunately the rest of us can enjoy the caves that have already formed! Hoping to explore a cave straight out of a fantasy film or even a horror movie? You can enjoy this experience (without actual cave monsters, of course) in some of the most remote places on Earth. Visiting some of these caves is just a matter of buying a plane ticket and getting some help from a tourist agency. But in other cases, you have to be a daredevil who needs special permission to explore some of the more death-defying caves. But the good news is we all have access to beautiful photos of even the most inaccessible caves! So you literally don’t need to leave your basement, although we know that many of you hardly leave it anyway. With all this in mind, check out our list of 10 most beautiful caves in the world. 

Mendall Hall Glacier And Water Falls, Water, Blue, Azure

1. Mendenhall Glacier Cave, USA

Located near Juneau, the capital of Alaska, this breathtaking ice cave formed as a result of melting glacier water. As the glaciers are constantly changing, you might want to visit as soon as you can as there’s no guarantee that it will be around much longer.