Israel’s Underground


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Location: Ayalon Cave Ramle Israel
Functions: Unknown
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Notes:  An amazing cavern, cut off from the outside world for millennia, was discovered beneath central Israel. At 1.6 miles (2.5 kilometers) long, the newly named Ayalon Cave is Israel’s second-largest known limestone cave. The underground chamber stretches some 330 feet (100 meters) deep, near the town of Ramle, not far from the city of Tel Aviv
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Location: Ein Kerem Israel
Functions: Unknown
Levels: Unknown
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Notes:   A cave has been discovered which is believed to have been the abode of John the Baptist, west of Jerusalem.
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Location: Ramla Israel
Functions: Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes:  A cavern was discovered in 2006, which had been sealed for so long from the outside world, that 8 species of previously unknown cave life (within the cave and within an underground lake) have been identified. 
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Location: Israel
Functions: Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
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