Most people can name the highest peaks on Earth, but have you ever wondered what are the deepest places on the Earth?
Don't expect spectacular images, because in real speleology it's extremely difficult to produce the correct lighting conditions and truly breathtaking images.
No.10: Cehi 2, in Slovenia, near Italy - 1533 m.
If you are more regular folk, visit the ground level of this part of the world - it's simply wonderful
https://www.bovec.si/en/attractions/nature/caves/2015090119234823/%C4%8Cehi-2
Or, if you want to try touristic speleology, visit Postojinska Jama, located nearby.
No.9: Sistema Huautla 1545 m, in Mexico:
No.8: Torca del Cerro del Cuevón, 1589 m, in Spain:
http://espeleobloc.blogspot.fr/2017/03/torca-del-cerro-del-cuevon-2016.html
No.7: Jean Bernard System, 1602 m, in French Alps:
No.6: Vogelschacht and Lamprechtsofen, 1632 m, located in Austria:
I took the image from this website: http://www.sktj.pl/epimenides/rekord_e.html
No.5: Gouffre Mirolda, 1733 m, in France again:
No.4, 3, 2, 1: All the deepest caves are located in Georgia:
Illuzia-Snezhnaja-Mezhonnogo (1753 m), Sarma (1830 m), Krubera-Voronja Cave (2197 m), Verevkina Cave (2204 m)
Enjoy the movie for the end:
http://speleoukraine.org/index.php/en/915-a-new-deepest-cave