Genova Caves

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Discovered accidentally during the construction of a well in 1906, they form a set of underground galleries of calcareous origin that are linked by naturally formed passageways. They are located in the middle of the residential district of Génova, in the municipality of Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands). The caves are almost a kilometre long and you can descend to a depth of 36 metres.



They are of enormous natural beauty, especially due to the different mineral colours of their speleothems and their high concentration of eccentric formations. They are particularly notable for the multitude of specimens of the extremely rare and hard-to-find coraloid speleothems (also known as popcorn or cauliflowers). They also have an enormous natural irrigation of constant fresh water all year round, which favours a very humid environment.



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