For millennia, people have lived in cave dwellings around the world. Though few are still inhabited, most are open to tourists. Other areas have been preserved as heritage sites for visitors as well.
The very latest laser technology combined with old fashioned pedal power is being used to provide a unique insight into the layout of Nottingham's sandstone caves — where the city's renowned medieval ...
It seems artistic inspiration can be found throughout the New Mexico landscape -- and maybe even beneath it, as our Lee Cowan has discovered: In the high desert of northern New Mexico, if you listen ...
Paulette has carved out 12 caves to date, each of which has been commissioned by local New Mexican residents. He only accepts $12 per hour for his detailed labor, and has no qualms about it. In this ...
Some of the coolest outdoor spaces in the American West are now open for business as part of a new concept from Open Venues—think Airbnb, but for rare and unique venues. An ochre-hued sandstone cave ...
Millions of years ago, layers of sand were deposited by rivers, which turned into sandstone. Glaciers later transformed the sandstone into several miles of dramatic cliffs and caves along Lake ...
THIS communication is intended only to announce the discovery of a new Tritylodontid of unusual proportions from the Cave Sandstone of South Africa.
For years, the Wabasha Street Caves, located in St. Paul, have allowed visitors to see what they describe on its website as the “only remaining restored Gangster Era site.” It’s something the current ...
Cave homes have come a long way since prehistoric times. Far from primitive, many modern cave dwellings are surprisingly luxurious, comfortable, and beautiful places to call home. In addition to their ...