Pictures: the exotic ice cave in China .. never melts



According to a report in the Daily Mail, the cave can remain frozen during the summer even when temperatures are 17 degrees Celsius.
The Lushan Ninghu is the largest snow cave ever discovered in China and is thought to date back to three million years.
According to scientists from the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, the cave is frozen due to a number of factors, including the seasonal flow of air with the rock walls and the optimal conditions for keeping ice even when the weather is warm outside.
According to the same report, the cave consists of five underground levels at a depth of 278 feet, linked to each other by an ice tray and bridges.
The cave offers beautiful landscapes and can accommodate dozens of visitors at the same time, ideal for people who do not like narrow spaces. It stretches at the widest point to 65 square feet and at the narrowest point to 32 square feet.
The Lushan Ninghu Mountain Ice Cave receives more than 1,000 visitors a day during the period from May to October.
Visitors can spend an hour inside the cave, which uses 200 light bulbs to illuminate it in varying shades and beautiful colors, and there are a large number of ice caves of this type throughout Europe,
Russia, Central Asia and North America

















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