Malcham Cave

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Malcham Cave (Hebrew: מערת מלח"ם) is the longest salt cave in the world, located in Mount Sodom, by the Dead Sea, Israel.

Coordinates31°07′19″N 35°23′00″E
Length10 km (6.2 mi)
Discovery2019
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Malcham Cave
מערת מלח"ם (Hebrew)
Map showing the location of Malcham Cave
Map showing the location of Malcham Cave
LocationTamar Regional Council
Coordinates31°07′19″N 35°23′00″E
Length10 km (6.2 mi)
Discovery2019
GeologySalt cave
Entrances24
AccessRestricted
FeaturesStalactites, stalagmites
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History

In March 2019 it has been revealed, by an international team, led by the Israeli geologist professor Amos Frumkin, after a second measurement that its length is almost two times longer than was measured back in the 1980s.[1][2]

Structure

The cave was measured over a period of two years and has a length of over 10 km (6.2 mi) that will continue to increase as more salt dissolves. The salt cave that was previously thought to be the longest was the 6.85 km (4.26 mi)-long Cave of the Three Nudes, located on Qeshm Island in Iran.[1]

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