Toca da Boa Vista explained

Toca da Boa Vista
Map:Brazil
Label Position:left
Location:Campo Formoso
Depth:50m (160feet)
Length:114km (71miles)
Discovery:1987
Geology:Limestone
Entrance Count:1

Toca da Boa Vista (BA-082) is the longest known cave in the Southern hemisphere.[1] It is located within the municipality of Campo Formoso, 11 km east of the town of Lage dos Negros, in the State of Bahia, Brazil. it had over 120 km of mapped passages,[2] which makes it the 13th longest cave in the world.[3] Continued exploration faces typical temperatures of up to 30 Cº.[2]

Toca da Boa Vista is within 2 km of another significant cave named Toca da Barriguda, 23 km long, which is Brazil's second longest. It is the largest cave in the world generated by the process of dissolution of dolomite, mainly through the oxidation of sulfides. It is the 23rd longest cave system in the world.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: pt. As maiores cavernas do Brasil. Sociedade Brasileira de Espeleologia. 2018-12-08. .
  2. Web site: Secretaria do Meio Hambiente. Você sabia que a Toca da Boa Vista é a maior caverna do Brasil?. Governo do Estado da Bahia. 13 December 2011.
  3. Web site: Madelaine. Eric. Long caves of the world. World Cave Database. 13 December 2011.