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Magical place in the Santa Croce area, to the right of a monumental cross visible from the road
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The indicated position of the Window Cave is incorrect.. the correct position is the one indicated by Google Maps on the same side of the Cross
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the entrance to the small cave is to the right of the cross, you have to cross the stream by the small bridge further south I recommend applying mosquito repellent
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The beach of the "Grotte di Ripalta" of Bisceglie where you can admire various natural caves, some accessible only from the sea. In this area we witness the natural phenomenon of the formation of the wonderful pebble beaches, typical of the Bisceglie coast: the event makes use of the erosive force of the sea that digs small cavities at the foot of the rock. When the cavity becomes a cave it can collapse and we witness the collapse of the structure: the boulders produced by the collapse will be slowly "worked" by the waves reducing themselves to pebbles
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The Pulo di Molfetta is a characteristic karst collapse sinkhole located about 1.5 km from the center of the city of Molfetta, in a south-west direction, created by the collapse of the vault and dividing walls of one or more caves and tunnels formed starting from distant geological times and forming part of a complex karst system consisting of the confluence and intersection of several karst wells which originated precisely in that place from a series of geological coincidences.
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The building was discovered by the archaeologists Francesco Samarelli and Angelo Mosso on August 6, 1909, in the locality of "la Chianca" in the territory of Bisceglie, in an area a few kilometers away from the Pulo di Molfetta, very close to a long and deep valley called "lama di Santa Croce ", full of caves that were the seat of human frequentation in several phases. The first excavations were conducted by the discoverers at the time of the discovery and were continued by the archaeologist Michele Gervasio in the last months of 1910 [2]. When the dolmen was discovered the local farmers had already removed everything before the excavations, even if some traces of the piles of stones and dirt that covered the building were evident to the eyes of the archaeologists.
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