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Caverna de Santana : ウィキペディア英語版 | Caverna de Santana Caverna de Santana (SP-041), also ''Caverna de Sant'Anna'',〔Written like this because of the French Spelunker Pierre Martin who used to describe the cave in his own language.〕 is a cave located inside the Alto Ribeira State and Tourist Park, along the road connecting the towns of Apia and Iporanga, to the south of the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil. The Flowers' Hall, displaying thousands of flowers of aragonite, and the Taqueupa Hall as one of the many other formations of great scenic beauty found in the cave, are ranked among the most beautiful and ornated of the world. ==History== Discovered and described at the beginning of the twentieth century as "Caverna do Rio Roncador" by the German naturalist Richard Krone,〔Named so because of the sound of the Roncador river, which crossed the area of the cave.〕 it had the potential to become one of the deepest caves in the state, but ended up being one of the most important and visited caves in the country. It is the longest cave within the state area with a horizontal projection of 8.373 meters and uneveness of 61 meters. It is widely used for environmental education tours and photography.
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