Everything about Crystal Cave Bermuda totally explained
Crystal Cave is the most famous of
Bermuda's many subterranean caverns. It is located in
Hamilton Parish, close to
Castle Harbor. A tourist attraction since
1907, it was discovered in
1904 by Carl Gibbons and Edgar Hollis, two 12 year-old boys searching for a lost cricket ball.
The area surrounding
Harrington Sound (which lies to the south of Crystal Cave) is of limestone formation and noted for many subterranean waterways, through which the waters of the sound empty into the Atlantic. Crystal Cave is one of these, and - as its name suggests - is one of the most spectacularly beautiful, with many stalactities, stalagmites, and deep crystal-clear pools.
The cave is owned by the local Wilkinson Trust, and is open to members of the public for a small fee.
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