I almost mistook that for one is was to in the same area. The coast is full of submerged caves and one day while swimming, a local showed us one right next to the super-tiny beach we were it, in which you could actually just swim inside. It's really cool.
That ossuary church in Czech Republic freaks me out
Here's a picture from Forestiere Underground Gardens in Fresno, CA; they were the brainchild of Sicilian immigrant Baldassare Forestiere who hand dug most of the tunnels guided by overwhelming visions over the course of 40 years. Talk about a labor of love!
What's amazing about them is the micro-climates he created by digging underground, allowing him to grow all kinds of fruits, vegetables, and nuts year-round that neighboring farmers struggled with.
The lightning of the Blue Grotto is quite cool, but otherwise it's a really nondescript and quite boring cave. There are much more spectacular all over the area.
Even the giant cross can't make me disbelieve that this isn't a place where human sacrifices were made. Spooky.I've been in the underground salt mine cathedral in Zipaquira Colombia. It was amazing.
Whoa. The scale of those crystals boggles my mind!
Two new travel destinations for me! What's the scale on the Richat Structure? That's amazing.I've been in the underground salt mine cathedral in Zipaquira Colombia. It was amazing.
And then there's the Richat Structure in Mauritania, in the Sahara - or as I like to think of it, Earth's eye:
That's mind-bending... When I went what struck me is how much cooler the low rooms were and how air circulation was manipulated... If you ever have a few hours to kill in Fresno worth a visit.Pictures of this place were part of my inspiration for the architecture of the Dwarven cities in my post-Apocalyptic setting: a meteoric bombardment had devastated the sirface world, and as many cultivated crops failed, the elves used magic to transform themselves into part-plant beings in order to be able to photosynthesize directly. As the dwares also died out, leaving behind only the Inheritors (the few psionic dearves who- Cybermen/Dalek-like- had transferred their minds into Warforged bodies), the two dwindling races became allies.
Rooms like the one pictured were where the Elves gathered to "eat".
I guess we can thank the Soviets natural gas drilling for that oneThen there is The Gates of Hell: The Gates of Hell located in Kyzylgar, Turkmenistan | Atlas Obscura | Curious and Wondrous Travel Destinations
That's mind-bending... When I went what struck me is how much cooler the low rooms were and how air circulation was manipulated... If you ever have a few hours to kill in Fresno worth a visit.