Għar il-Kbir | |
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"The big cave" | |
The location of the cave system on a Map of the
Maltese Islands | |
Coordinates | 35°51′4″N 14°23′48″E / 35.85111°N 14.39667°E |
Elevation | 750 feet (230 m) |
Lighting | None (Natural Sunlight) |
Features | 8 caves spread across two levels |
Għar il-Kbir ( English: Literally: "The big cave") is a complex of caves in Siggiewi, Malta. [1] It is mostly known for several curt ruts which are located next to it. [2] It is also commonly believed that several families of troglodytes inhabited the cave until 1835. [3] The general structure of the cave system has eight caves spread across two levels. [3] [4] [5]
Għar il-Kbir | |
---|---|
"The big cave" | |
The location of the cave system on a Map of the
Maltese Islands | |
Coordinates | 35°51′4″N 14°23′48″E / 35.85111°N 14.39667°E |
Elevation | 750 feet (230 m) |
Lighting | None (Natural Sunlight) |
Features | 8 caves spread across two levels |
Għar il-Kbir ( English: Literally: "The big cave") is a complex of caves in Siggiewi, Malta. [1] It is mostly known for several curt ruts which are located next to it. [2] It is also commonly believed that several families of troglodytes inhabited the cave until 1835. [3] The general structure of the cave system has eight caves spread across two levels. [3] [4] [5]