Katale Khor Cave

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Katale Khor Cave is a famous multi-level limestone cave in northwestern Iran known for its extensive stalactite and stalagmite formations and striking underground chambers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf limestone cave
show cave
access guided tours
conservationStatus managed as a protected natural site
country Iran
environment underground
formationProcess karst processes
geologicalFormation limestone
hasCaveType solutional cave
hasFeature multi-level passages
speleothems
stalactites
stalagmites
underground chambers
hasHydrology periodic water flow
hasLevel multiple floors
hasMorphology horizontal passages
large chambers
narrow corridors
hasRisk damage from uncontrolled tourism
hasRockAge Mesozoic or older limestone (approximate)
hasScientificInterest karst geomorphology
paleoclimate reconstruction
speleology
isPartOf Iranian plateau karst systems NERFINISHED
knownFor extensive stalactite formations
extensive stalagmite formations
striking underground halls
tourist visits
lighting artificial lighting in tourist sections
locatedIn Zanjan Province NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion northwestern Iran NERFINISHED
material carbonate rock
touristAttractionType geotourism site
natural attraction
usedFor scientific study
tourism

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Zanjan Province contains Katale Khor Cave