The Crystal Caves Of Chihuahua
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The Mexican State of Chihuahua has become quite famous, thanks to its namesake dog. However, it is also home to one of the most amazing Crystal Caves - Unlike any other found in the world.
The cave is located in a working mine, 1000ft below the ground in the Naica mountain which lies in the Chihuahan desert. It was found in 2000 by two brothers, Juan and Pedro Sanchez, who were drilling a mining tunnel, when they stumbled upon it. Knowing they had found something quite amazing, the duo reported it to the engineer, who quickly re-routed the tunnel, so that the cave could be preserved.
Often called The Sistine Chapel of Crystals, the cave contains over 170 of the largest natural crystals ever found, with the tallest one measuring about 37 feet and weighing in excess of 55 tons. The entire cave is covered with the shiny ice-like crystal beams jutting from the cave sides, as well as the floor.
After years of research, scientists were able to solve the mystery of how the crystals here grew so large. The Naica Mountain was formed as a result of volcanic activity about 26 million years ago. The magma, saturated with a mineral called anhydrite dissolved with the gypsum (the mineral which the crystals are made of) to produce tiny crystals. Because the temperature in the cave is consistently warm and stable, the crystals thrived and grew to these amazing levels.
The ice-like crystals make these caves look deceptively cool. In reality the temperatures here exceed 112 degrees Fahrenheit, and the humidity is 80-90%. It is so warm that the mineworkers who visit, have to wear protective suits and carry backpacks of ice-cooled air. However, this and the fact that it takes twenty minutes to get to the caves, has not deterred would-be thieves from trying to steal some of the crystal. In order to preserve them, the authorities had to construct a thick-iron gate outside the caves.
Scientists believe that there are many other caves like this, just waiting to be discovered. Meanwhile we have the Cueva des los Christales or Cave of Crystals that definitely ranks amongst one of the most amazing natural wonders of the World today.
Sources: crystallnks.com, nationalgeographic.com
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- big boiabout 7 yearsi have a bunch of crystals
- Sheneyabout 9 yearsIts good
- Fluffy Puff#7about 11 yearsI really want to go there to see the crystals in the Mexican Caves.
- nikukyuabout 11 yearsI want to go there and take so many pics and explore! Maybe next summer...
- bobgurlabout 11 yearsi want them all. i am really interested in rocks and minerals
- happypug12about 11 yearsWhoa, those crystals are amazing!
- Harryover 12 yearscool crystals
- Harryover 12 yearsi love crystals
- MILAN K.almost 14 yearsThe crystals look like ice but they are not they are kind of warm. When i see them it seems like it is very cold. the are huge when the man was walking the were like 5 times bigger than the man with the irish accent.
- Rock Girlalmost 14 yearsI just love rocks, exspecilly CRYSTALS!