The majestic ice cave is located
on the Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia. The Kamchatka Peninsula, is a region of
exceptional natural beauty with its large symmetrical volcanoes, lakes, wild
rivers and spectacular coastline. The Ice cave is about 1 KM long tunnel was
formed by a hot water spring flowing beneath the glacial ice fields on the
flanks of the nearby Mutnovsky volcano. Hence, with multicolored lights gently
glowing from a translucent ceiling, a stream rippling through rocks beneath and
a bright light in the distance, this tunnel looks like a passage to fairytale
world. The breathtaking cave carved out of the living rock and ice of this
world albeit on a remote fringe show ice caves carved by volcano-fed hot
springs through the glaciers of Kamchatka. The magical caves lights shining
purple, blue, green and yellow are no computer trickery as they are the result
of sunlight streaming through the glacial ice into the hidden world below.
The cave was carved out of the
glacier by an underground river that is sourced in a hot spring gushing from
the Mutnovsky volcano itself, as this volcano is the heart of Kamchatka. And
the heart is literally beating and you can feel it while the earth is slightly
moving under your feet'. The glaciers on Kamchatka volcanoes have been melting
in recent years, result in roof of this cave is so thin that sunlight
penetrates through it, strangely illuminating the icy structures within. The
magical place has only been explored due to its remaining off-limits to outsiders
until the 1990s. The modest human exploitation has kept the peninsula and its
flora in largely pristine condition. Outside, the glacier was very dirty and
grey. But inside, everything was different. As the melting snow and light
passed through the thin walls, reflecting surprisingly bright colors and walls
and ceiling of the frozen world are made up of layers of compacted snow, with
the river softly gurgling through a long chamber illuminated by light glinting
through windows made of ice. It is hard to find such places without a guide at
the moment, it is impossible to get there as half of snow covering everything.
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