9 Famous Sea Caves Around The World with Pictures
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Sea Lion Caves:
America’s largest Sea Cave in Florence, Oregon is home to the sea lions. During the cold winter season you can find them huddled together while in summer they can be caught basking around in the warmth.
Paphos Sea Caves:
Located on the rugged coastline north of Coral Bay in Cyprus, the Paphos Sea Caves with its rocky columns and natural caves is a picture of tranquility and calm.
Deep Sea Cave:
Deep Sea Caves are an absolute thrill for underwater divers looking to explore the complex system of caves and the existing sea life within that are not found elsewhere.
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Sea Cave, Malta:
The Blue Grotto Sea Cave in Malta is a compelling sight. Named after the Blue Grotto in Capri, this natural sea cave has a towering archway at the entrance through which visitors enter in boats. It consists of six caves that sparkle with the reflection of the clear blue water of the sea.
England’s Sea Cave:
The Mewstone Sea Cave in England looks fresh out of a fairy tale. The entrance permits a view of the setting sun in the horizon that makes for an impressive sight.
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Sea Cave Restaurant, Italy:
Experience the wonders of dining out at sea in Italy’s Sea Cave Restaurant in Grotta Palazzese. The century old restaurant carved from the cliff’s limestone surface and jutting out 74 ft above sea level offers travelers a unique dining experience.
Sea Life in Sea Caves:
Microorganisms are the life of the sea. Minuscule in size and barely visible to the naked eye, they thrive in places where most other sea species cannot. Some other common sea creatures that can be found on the walls and floors of a sea cave are goose neck barnacles, sponges, small leopard sharks and sea lions.