Grotte de Dargilan

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Grotte de Dargilan is a large, richly decorated limestone cave in southern France renowned for its impressive stalactites, stalagmites, and colorful rock formations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf limestone cave
show cave
tourist attraction
country France
discoveredBy Armand Viré NERFINISHED
discoveryCentury 19th century
geologicalFormation karst
hasFeature colorful rock formations
columns
draperies
flowstone
large chambers
stalactites
stalagmites
underground galleries
hasTouristInfrastructure artificial lighting
visitor center
knownFor large underground halls
rich speleothem decoration
varied mineral colors
languageOfGuidedTours English
French
locatedIn Gorges de la Jonte
Lozère NERFINISHED
Occitanie NERFINISHED
southern France NERFINISHED
near Gorges du Tarn
Meyrueis
openToPublic yes
region Massif Central
rockType limestone
touristUse guided tours

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Occitanie hasNotableCave Grotte de Dargilan