Lebanon caves vie to be an official wonder of nature (Physorg.com)

(Jeita Grotto underground river)
the article in physorg.com notes:
The Jeita Grotto, in a river valley near the capital Beirut, is currently ranked 24th out of 77 on the list of nominations compiled by contest organisers "New 7 Wonders of Nature".
Other sites in the Middle East include Wadi Rum in Jordan, Israel's Ein Gedi oasis and the Mesopotamian Marshes in Iraq.
"The Jeita cave is considered one of the largest and most beautiful caves in the world, with an impressive diversity of rock shapes and colours," said Nabil Haddad, a German-trained engineer who is the cave's general manager.
"This is a historic chance for Lebanon to show this truly unique secret to the world."

(from Reuters Pictures)

(from Reuters Pictures)
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