Melissani Cave

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Melissani Cave is a famous semi-underground lake cave on the Greek island of Kefalonia, renowned for its crystal-clear turquoise waters illuminated by a dramatic shaft of sunlight.

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Melissani Cave canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cave
show cave
tourist attraction
administrativeRegion Region of Ionian Islands NERFINISHED
Regional Unit of Kefalonia NERFINISHED
bestVisited midday
country Greece
discoveredByArchaeology Spyridon Marinatos NERFINISHED
geologicalAge limestone formation
hasAccess artificial tunnel
boat entrance
hasArchaeologicalFinds figurines of nymphs
oil lamps
plates
hasChamber closed-roof chamber
open-roof chamber
hasFeature collapse doline
semi-open roof
underground lake
hasGeologicalForm karst cave
hasMythologicalAssociation Greek nymphs
Nymph Melissani NERFINISHED
hasTouristInfrastructure boat dock
parking area
ticket office
hasType semi-underground lake cave
isPopularWith cruise ship excursions
international tourists
photographers
knownFor clear subterranean waters
dramatic sunlight shaft illuminating the lake
optical illusion of floating boats
lightingEffect sunlight entering through roof opening
locatedIn Ionian Islands NERFINISHED
Ionian Sea region NERFINISHED
locatedNear Karavomilos NERFINISHED
Sami NERFINISHED
locatedOnIsland Kefalonia NERFINISHED
nearbyAttraction Drogarati Cave NERFINISHED
partOf Greek karst landscape
roofOpening natural skylight
touristActivity boat tours
sightseeing
waterColor crystal clear
turquoise
waterConnection karst springs
sea
waterSource brackish water

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Kefalonia knownFor Melissani Cave
Kefalonia hasNaturalFeature Melissani Cave