Nestled on the island of Mallorca, the Cuevas dels Hams, or Caves of Hams, are a fascinating part of the island’s more than 200 cave systems. These caves, located along an underground river known as the Sea of Venice, are particularly renowned for their unique spiral and hook-shaped stalactites. Visitors can explore the subterranean world, marveling at the intricate formations that have developed over millennia. The Caves of Hams are often included in multi-destination day trips, offering a glimpse into the geological wonders of Mallorca.
Hams Caves (Cuevas dels Hams)
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