For millennia, people have lived in cave dwellings around the world. Though few are still inhabited, most are open to tourists. Other areas have been preserved as heritage sites for visitors as well.
Archaeologists have found a pre-historic cave-dwelling, thought to have been constructed 16,800 years ago. The University of Cantabria, whose prehistoric research team led the project, said it was ...
Slovenia is home to some of the most fascinating cave systems in the world, making it a paradise for adventure lovers ...
In 2021, archaeologists made an extraordinary discovery, identifying a British cave dwelling as the refuge of an exiled Anglo-Saxon king. Once dismissed as a quirky architectural joke, this historic ...
Amateur spelunkers and outdoor adventurers, bring your headlight for this cave hike in New Mexico. You can find the Quemazon ...
Researchers believe the new species may spend its entire life in the dark zone of their caves where no light reaches, according to a study.
Environmentalists summoned the Fish and Wildlife Service back to federal court Tuesday in an effort to secure Endangered Species Act protections for a cave-dwelling Tennessee salamander. Though the ...
Scientists in Europe have identified a previously unknown species of fungus that turns cave spiders into “zombies.” The fungus lures them out of their webs before instigating an untimely death and ...