Here you'll
find numerous caves — a hundred or more, if that's your thing — and pools — Maiden pool, Junction pool and Nellie's pool.
Not exact matches
The
finding of pottery and of
numerous flint blades, arrowheads, and a decorated stamp seal made of carnelian, a semi-precious stone, also revealed that this
cave was used in the Chalcolithic and the Neolithic periods.
Numerous storage jars and lids from the Second Temple period were
found hidden in niches along the walls of the
cave and deep inside a long tunnel at its rear.
One of the best is to the subterranean «Elephant
Cave» nearby — discovered only in 2000, this
cave is named for the
numerous prehistoric elephant bones
found here.
Although most
caves have not been thoroughly explored yet and because of the isolation of them you will
find natural splendors and archaeological significance such as ancient Mayan Pottery and abundant species of animals such as blind white crayfish and
numerous arachnids.
The almost vertical walls are carpeted with anemones and colourful sea fans and the
numerous little
caves, ledges, and rocky outcroppings provide shelter for virtually every underwater creature
found in Southeast Asia.
Following a 45 - minute drive from San Ignacio and a 45 - minute hike through the beautiful Tapir Mountain Nature Reserve with
numerous jungle stream crossings, visitors
find a crystal - clear stream flowing from the
cave opening.