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France, Lozere, Meyruis, Cevennes National Park, Aven Armand subterranean cavern near Meyruis, First explored in 1897 by Louis Armand and Edouard-Alfred Martel, Original access through 75M pit, now via inclined cable car, Main chamber Grand Salle 100m by 55m and covered in Speleothems; Stalagmites; Stalactites;
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© Bob Battersby / Eye Ubiquitous
Armand Aven Cave Cavern Caves Formations France French Grand Limestone Rock Salle Speleothems Subterranean Underground
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Bring the breathtaking beauty of Bob Battersby's "EyeUbiquitous_20119610" photograph to your morning routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs. This stunning image captures the awe-inspiring Aven Armand subterranean cavern in Meyruis, France, part of the Cevennes National Park. First explored in 1897, the cavern's entrance boasts an impressive 75M pit. Each mug is expertly printed with vibrant colors and sharp details, ensuring your favorite image is displayed in all its glory. Start your day with a dose of natural wonder and a warm beverage in hand.
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Mug Size is 9.6cm high x 8.1cm diameter (3.8" x 3.2")
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This print takes us deep into the heart of Cevennes National Park in France, where nature's hidden wonders await. The Aven Armand subterranean cavern near Meyruis is a testament to the curiosity and bravery of explorers Louis Armand and Edouard-Alfred Martel, who first ventured into its depths in 1897. Once accessible only through a treacherous 75-meter pit, today visitors can reach this mesmerizing underground world via an inclined cable car. As you step foot into the main chamber known as Grand Salle, measuring an impressive 100 meters by 55 meters, your senses are immediately overwhelmed by the sheer beauty that surrounds you. The entire expanse is adorned with speleothems - those magnificent formations created over centuries from limestone rock. Stalagmites rise majestically from the ground while stalactites hang gracefully from above like natural chandeliers. These intricate structures have been delicately crafted by time itself, creating a breathtaking spectacle that seems almost otherworldly. As you explore further into this mysterious realm, every corner reveals new surprises and marvels waiting to be discovered. This photograph captured by Bob Battersby perfectly encapsulates the allure of this subterranean paradise - a destination that beckons adventurers seeking solace amidst nature's most extraordinary creations.
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