The Voronya cave and Vrtoglavica cave
Krubera-Voronja Cave, considered the deepest known cave on Earth, is located in the Arabika Massif of the Western Caucasus in Abkhazia, a disputed region within Georgia. It reaches a depth of over 2,197 meters (7,208 feet) and is a popular destination for experienced cave explorers.
No, Hermit Cave is not the deepest cave in Utah. Nutty Putty Cave holds that honor, with a depth of over 380 feet.
The voronja cave system.
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Krubera Cave (aka Voronya Cave).
The deepest cave on the face of the earth is Krubera Cave, sometimes called Voronja Cave and is located in the Arabika Massif of the Gagrinsky Range of the Western Caucasus. It became recognized as the deepest cave in 2001 when the Ukrainian Speleological Association reached a depth of 5,610 ft., a deeper distance than the previous holder of that title, Lamprechtsofen in the Austrian Alps.
Misery Hole, called to the guano miners in 1914, the former name of the cave itself. Its cave is located in Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico. It is the deepest cave in the United States.
One of the largest cave systems in this part of the world is the Mammoth Cave system in Kentucky and measures over 400.000 miles with a depth f 407 feet. The other cave system in this category is the Jewel Cave in South Dakota measuring over 168.600 miles.
The deepest point so far explored is 654 feet at the Wind Cave, in Wind Cave National Park, ND.
The deepest valley in the solar system is Valles Marineris and is located on Mars.
Cerulean Cave, Deepest point.
Mewtwo is in the deepest part of cerulean cave