Grotte de Trabuc

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Grotte de Trabuc is a famous limestone cave system in southern France known for its extensive underground galleries, lakes, and unique “100,000 soldiers” crystal formations.

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Grotte de Trabuc canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf limestone cave system
show cave
category Caves of Occitanie
Tourist attractions in Gard
climate constant underground temperature
country France
geologicalFormation limestone
hasAccess road access
hasFeature artificial walkways
columns
electric lighting
gours
guided tours
interpretive panels
large chambers
narrow galleries
parking for visitors
sound and light installations
stalactites
stalagmites
underground lakes and pools
underground river
visitor center
“100,000 soldiers” calcite cones
hasManagement private operator
hasNameInLanguage Grotte de Trabuc (French)
hasTourType adventure or speleo-style tours
family tours
knownFor extensive underground galleries
speleothems
underground lakes
“100,000 soldiers” crystal formations
languageOfOfficialWebsite French
locatedIn Cévennes
Gard department
Occitanie
locatedNear Anduze
Mialet
nearCity Alès
nearProtectedArea Parc national des Cévennes
surface form: Cévennes National Park
openingToPublic 20th century
partOf Grands Causses
surface form: Cévennes karst system
region Southern France
surface form: southern France
subjectOf regional tourism promotion
speleology publications
tourist brochures
touristAttraction true
usedFor speleological research
tourism

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Occitanie hasNotableCave Grotte de Trabuc
Caves of Occitanie hasExample Grotte de Trabuc