Ninu's Cave

Ninu's Cave is a cave in the village of Xagħra, Gozo, Malta. Ninu's Cave was discovered by local resident Joseph Rapa in 1888 while digging a well under a private house. Ninu's Cave is not far from another underground feature, Xerri's Grotto.

Ninu's Cave
LocationXagħra, Gozo, Malta
Coordinates36°03′04.5″N 14°15′53.2″E
Discovery1888
AccessOpen to the public
LightingElectric

The cave is formed in upper coralline limestone. It has many natural stalactites and stalagmites, and also a few helictites. Many of these formations are dry, with the same colour as the surrounding rock, but a few are semi-transparent.[1]

It also had soda straws, but these have been broken off.[2]

The cave is entered by a 4m descent down a spiral staircase, which ends in a large chamber of approximately 20m by 8m. Ninu's Cave is illuminated by electric lights, and is open to the public all year round.

References

  1. "Ninu's Cave". visitgozo.com. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
  2. Oldham, Tony (2002). "Għar Ninu". showcaves.com. Retrieved 8 May 2015.


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