Folium: The Cave of The Swallows via GilyGily

Folium: The Cave of The Swallows via GilyGily

Folium: The Cave of The Swallows via GilyGily

Folium: The Cave of The Swallows via GilyGily

Since it’s the weekend, and people tell me that it’s summertime (I don’t get out much), I thought I’d provide another taste of eye candy for y’all.

This is the “Cave of The Swallows” (El sótano de las golodrinas) and as the name implies, it’s a natural wonder and a sight to behold.

The nature is genius in their works, sometimes it is admirable and fascinating. For example, Cave of Swallows, which is located in the tropics of central Mexico, attracted by BASE jumpers and cavers from all over the world.

Its size is impressive, admirable beauty, identity is fascinating. Cave swallows takes 2nd place in Mexico in depth, and 11 in the world. It falls to the Earth’s interior to a depth of 376 meters, which is comparable with the height of the Empire State Building (381 m without a spire). – GilyGily

In order to truly experience the “extreme” you’ll need to find it first! I’ll be the first to say that the United States has many great and marvelous natural formations to discover, but I want to remind you that there’s even more out there. I think the name “natural wonders of the world” should ring a bell, and remind us that people all over the globe partake in these experiences. Imagine caving or base jumping with people from all over the world, all speaking different languages yet all craving the same thrill.

I marvel at things like the olympics where it doesn’t matter what language is spoken, all know the game of sport by heart. Don’t limit yourself by location, seek adventure all over the world!

I’m adding a list of “natural wonders of the world”. Where else would you go to find the “extreme”? Let us know in the comments below!