Borgio Verezzi Caves

Grotte di Borgio Verezzi
(Borgio Verezzi Caves)
Valdemino

Interior view
Map showing the location of Grotte di Borgio Verezzi  (Borgio Verezzi Caves)

Location of the caves in Italy

Location Italy Borgio Verezzi
(SV, Liguria, Italy)
Coordinates 44°9′35.26″N 8°18′19.16″E / 44.1597944°N 8.3053222°E / 44.1597944; 8.3053222Coordinates: 44°9′35.26″N 8°18′19.16″E / 44.1597944°N 8.3053222°E / 44.1597944; 8.3053222
Altitude 200 m
Discovery 1933
Geology Karst cave
Entrances 1
Access Public
Show cave opened 1970
Show cave length 800 m
Website Official website

The Borgio Verezzi Caves (Italian: Grotte di Borgio Verezzi), also named Valdemino, are a remarkable karst cave system located in the municipality of Borgio Verezzi, in the province of Savona, Liguria. They are some remarkable show caves of Italy[1] and one of the most notables of the region.

Overview

Cave's entrance

Located in the outskirts of Borgio, the main town and seat of the municipality, the cavese were discovered in 1933.[2] The touristic route, opened in 1970,[3] is 800m long and counts some little lakes,[4] due to the presence of a little river named Rio Battorezza.

The Valdemino are touristically defined as "the most colorful show caves of Italy",[4][5] due to the presence of various minerals. Main colors are white, yellow, red and related shades.

Some prehistoric bone remains, dated between 500,000 and 750,000 years ago, have been found in various hollows.[6]

See also

References

External links

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