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NEPTUNE'S CAVE

SARDINIA - SEPTEMBER 2009

Neptune's Cave (Grotta di Nettuno in Italian) gets its name from the Roman god of the sea, Neptune, and is a stalactite cave at the bottom of Cape Caccia in Sardinia. Discovered by local fishermen in the 18th century, it has since developed into a very popular tourist attraction"


"ENTRANCE - The entrance lying only one meter above sea level, the cave can only be visited when the waters are calm..."


"FIRST IMPRESSIONS..."


"PHALLIC STALAGMITE"


COLUMNS"



"STALACTITES AND STALAGMITES"



"THE ORGAN"



"MORE TITES & MITES"



"MIRROR ROOM - The Cave has a 120-metre-long saltwater lake, which is at sea level"

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