| Jeita
Grotto 20km north
of Beirut

The 6200m long
cavern was discovered back in 1836.The are plenty of
grottoes with stalactites and stalagmites in the world,
but it would appear that none of them even approach
the astounding wealth or the extent of those of Jeita.
Over a distance of 650 meters, at two levels, the lower
one in a boat and the upper one on foot, following perfectly
made cement gangways, the tourist picks his winding
way through darkly forbidding caverns.
The
subterranean river:
The lower grotto is full of the
noise of water, through which you pass in a boat managed
by a mariner skilled at sliding through the maze rocks.
From the lower grotto, where you arrive by car, you
can take the teleferic to the entrance to the upper
grotto for an Alice’s tour through Wonderland.

The
upper galleria:
The most striking, the most spell-binding,
is the upper grotto, where there is only occasional
drop of cold water which is the result of niggardly
drippings which have gone on for thousands of years.
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