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Large caverns under the Sahara are often referred to as "karst caves" or "karst formations." These caves are typically formed through the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone over long periods. The Sahara contains various subterranean networks and underground rivers, which can also be linked to these karst systems. Some notable examples include the cave systems in the Tassili n'Ajjer region.

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