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A2 We went to Moldova a couple months ago and explored TWO wine caves! One was the biggestt in the world! #TRLT
replying to @pip_says @pip_says A2: I swam in a cenote (sinkhole) in Mexico last month. The water was crystal clear and it was only us and the bats in the rafters! #TRLT
A2 #TRLT The caves of @AusOutbackNT #kakadu are full of some of the most impressive ancient artworks.
replying to @jasontravelblog @jasontravelblog @carornocar Madrid is amazing. Here are some of the new things I got into in #Madrid #trlt https://t.co/Dmh1xaKSJy #traveltuesday
A1:How broadly are we defining underground system? Here at fascinating Derinkuyu underground city in Turkey. Thousands lived underground to escape persecution. Tour guide asked me to stand in to show what they did to an accused criminal. #TRLT
replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel A2 @TheCavesHotel sits on top of a cave system in Jamaica. Love! #travel #TRLT
replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel A2. I’ve never been inside a cave! But the one id really love to visit is Postojna in Slovenia. I’ve seen many photos and it looks like something out of middle earth (big LOTR fan). #TRLT
A2. These little caves were pretty cool! 📷: https://t.co/0RpQUY0tQ6 #oregoncoast #ramblr #TRLT
replying to @LindaPeters64 @LindaPeters64 A2: I went swimming in the Chaak Tun cenote and underwater caves outside of Playa Del Carmen, Mexico. A little scary, sometimes the dark spaces would feel creepy, but I'm glad I did it. Conquered some fears and got some great photos. #TRLT
A2 These caves in #Gibraltar are floodlit in crazy colours, enhancing the surrealness of the space #trlt
replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel #TRLT A2 - Yes! We enjoy Onondaga Cave @mostateparks SO much! This is from their Cathedral Cave.
replying to @carornocar @carornocar @markandkylee I have been to Majorca but twenty years ago. However, I would highly suggest in Barcelona going to Park Guell, La Boqueria, and the cable car ride from harbor. #trlt
A2:At the very start of Grotti di Castellana in southern Italy. Enormous cave system two or three kms long. Most memorable for the fact that it was privately owned, so no pictures allowed. Really. Quite beautiful all along the way though. #trlt
replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel A2) Yes, in the last two years I've visited the Lava Tubes at Lava Beds National Monument and the caves at Great Basin and Mammoth Cave National Parks. #TRLT
A2 At the Cueva Pelo de Oro in Cayo Santa Maria, Cuba; a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, we toured a bat cave. It was intriguing and creepy to see the python tree growing from underground, live bats, crunched bat bones and tarantulas. #TRLT
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@TheTravelCamel A2: Jamblong Cave in Java. Time the short hike into the cave right, and you'll find sunlight cascading into the cavern through an opening at the top! https://t.co/cd7i1LM1dt
Meanwhile, Hang son Doong is still on my bucket list! Hopefully a few photos will be shared today!
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A3: A disused slate mine in Cornwall now used as a concert hall. The acoustics are perfect (yes I had a little sing!) and fans of Echo and the Bunnymen may recognise the place from the Ocean Rain album cover #TRLT
replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel A2) Postojna caves in Slovenia......well preserved, perfectly made accessable and large enough to be looking around for a few hours. absolutely fabulous !! #TRLT
A2:Went down to the underground dungeon at the citadel in Aleppo. A rather gloomy place in an otherwise cheery city at the time. #trlt