Caves (45 Subjects)
The sanctuary of Saint Rosalia, patron saint of Palermo, in the cave where according to tradition the saint had retired, on Pelegrino hill outside Palermo.
The Grotto of the Nymphs in Vathy, Ithaca.
View of Ein el-Habis, also called Desert of Saint John the Baptist.
1. The entrance to the grotto of Sibyl, today Church of Saint John the Baptist in Marsala, Sicily. 2. Plan of the Sibyl's Cave. 3. Mosaic from the same grotto.
Entrance to the Cave of San Calogero (also known as thermal springs of San Calogero) on Mount San Calogero near Sciacca, Sicily.
The Catabothra (underground water cave) of Lake Copais.
The gorge of Lycus river (today Çürüksu). According to Herodotus, here the river disappears underground to resurface again furher away. Following Herodotus' text Laborde discovered this location near ancient Colossae and the Greek village of Chonae.
Cave at Mount Circeo, Italy.
The Cave of the Apocalypse, Patmos island. The monastery of Saint John the Theologian, Patmos island.
The cave of Heracles on Mount Cynthus, Delos.
The cave of Antiparos.
View of the caves of Ispica at Ispica, Val di Noto Province, Sicily.
The cave in which Saint John the Hermit slept, according to tradition. It is situated near the monastery of Katholikon, or Monastery of Saint John the Hermit, Chania province.
Top: Cave of Nestor, located at Palaiokastro, to the side of Voidokoilia beach. Topographical map of the adjacent area. Bottom: Ruins of the walls of ancient Pylos, incorporated into the fortifications of the Venetian fortress of Palaiokastro.
Crypta Neapolitana, underground tunnel of the Roman era at Naples.