Palace Cave
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The Palace Cave (Spanish: Gruta del Palacio) is located at Flores Department, not far away from Trinidad, Uruguay.
LocationTrinidad, Flores Department
Coordinates33°16′34″S 57°08′00″W
Discovery1877
GeologyLate Cretaceous sandstone
| Palace Cave | |
|---|---|
| Gruta del Palacio | |
Access to the Palace Cave | |
| Location | Trinidad, Flores Department |
| Coordinates | 33°16′34″S 57°08′00″W |
| Discovery | 1877 |
| Geology | Late Cretaceous sandstone |
History
The rocks in which the cave is formed date to the Late Cretaceous and is composed of sandstone, which ferrified during the Paleocene.
It was first studied in 1877; in the early 20th century, it was explored by Dr. Karl Walter.[1]
The cave has been subject of the creation of a geopark.[2] UNESCO is considering it as a possible World Heritage Site, due to its interest as a Geopark.[3][4]
The Palace Cave is featured in the coat of arms of Flores Department.