Nestled among Aruba’s white sand beaches and tropical waters, the Guadirikiri Caves offer a striking contrast to the island’s sunlit landscapes. This network of underground tunnels features centuries-old rock formations, including stalagmites and stalactites, which adorn two dark, damp, dome-shaped chambers. Light filters in through holes in the ceiling, creating an ethereal glow that illuminates the quiet, bat-inhabited spaces. Visitors can explore these natural caverns, experiencing the cool, shadowy environment and the unique geological features that have formed over hundreds of years.
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