The Marble Caves, or Cueva de Mármol, are a dazzling natural wonder located on Lake General Carrera in southern Chile. Famous for their stunning blue and turquoise marble formations, these caves were formed by the erosion of the lake’s waters over thousands of years.
The vibrant hues of the marble shift with the light, creating a surreal effect that has made this location a photographer’s paradise. You can explore these caves by boat, drifting through the crystal-clear waters and marveling at the natural artistry. The Marble Caves are a must-visit for those seeking a unique and picturesque caving adventure.
12. Ailwee Cave – Ireland
