👉 Klæmintsgjógv: the world's largest sea cave ===================> For many years, Rikoriko in New Zealand was thought to be the largest sea cave in the world. However, some people from the Faroe Islands had long suspected that one of their many sea caves might also be the ocean giant of the underworld. In July 2024 they received confirmation: after precise measurements with a 3D laser, it was established beyond doubt that the world's largest sea cave is Klæmintsgjógv on the island of Hestur in the Faroese archipelago. How big it is, how you can visit it and why Klæmintsgjógv is appreciated by musicians - we write more in our dedicated to Faroe Islands website: www.wyspy-owcze.pl #FaroeIslands #Klæmintsgjógv #Cave
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