Nestled along the rugged coastline of Capri, Italy, the White Grotto (Grotta Bianca) stands as a stunning natural wonder. This sea cave, named for the white stalactites that hang from its roof and the layers of calcareous material that coat its walls, offers a striking contrast to the more famous Blue Grotto. Visitors can explore the grotto’s interior on boat tours, where they can observe the intricate formations and the interplay of light and shadow within the cavern. The serene atmosphere and unique geological features make it a memorable stop on any tour of the island.
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