26th April, 2024
CHIRANJIT MITRA
Depth: 1,602 meters (5,256 ft) Known For: Discovery in 1963, spurred exploration of super-deep caves. (Source: WorldAtlas)
Depth: 1,733 meters (5,686 ft) Known For: Vertical drops and technical challenges, considered one of the most difficult caves. (Source: WorldAtlas)
Depth: 1,735 meters (5,692 ft) Known For: Centuries-old skeletal remains, hidden waterfalls, dripstones formation, spacious chambers. (Source: WorldAtlas)
Depth: 1,760 meters (5,774 ft) Known For: A complex maze of passages and shafts, demanding technical caving skills. (Source: WorldAtlas)
Depth: 1,830 meters (6,004 ft) Known For: Stunning waterfalls and underground rivers deep within the Arabika Massif. (Source: WorldAtlas)
Depth: 2,197 meters (7,208 ft) Known For: Previously held the world record, still considered one of the most extraordinary cave systems. (Source: WorldAtlas)
Depth: 2,212 meters (7,257 ft) Known For: Current depth record-holder. Requires immense skill and specialized equipment. (Source: WorldAtlas)