10 of the World’s Most Breathtaking Caves (2 of 6)

New Zealand Glow Worm Caves, Water, Water resources, Liquid, Green, Nature, Plant

2. Glowworms Cave, New Zealand

Glowworms Cave in New Zealand gets its name from the unique insect that dwells within. This work hangs glowing strands of silk from the ceilings as a way to get the attention of its lunch (i.e., other bugs). 

Antelope Canyon, Orange

3. Antelope Canyon, Arizona

Thousands of years worth of gusting wind and flash floods resulted in the formation of Antelope Canyon in America’s southwest. Even today, when the Arizona desert’s monsoon season begins, flash floods can develop out of the blue, and it has been known to take lives on occasion, so make sure to check out those weather reports beforehand!