Asthma Cave
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based on 8 reviews
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Address : | Narlıkuyu, Astım - Dilek Mağarası Sk., 33940 Silifke/Mersin, Turkey |
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City : | Silifke/Mersin |
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sese moz on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ There are about 100 steps to go down and it is a bit claustrophobic if you are that kind of person. Inside is amazing, you can find the power of the tears of mother earth and how it shaped its inner body.the humidity is too high that you get wet and it is a bit hard to breath, as it is evident by the name.
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Moustafa Shaban on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ It was awesome
But the humidity is too high below
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Qwerty on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Great place, I've never seen a cave before and I was impressed, worth visiting. I must mention that it's very slippery so you should always have your hands free to grab something and not in all places there are railings which makes it difficult to move around. I would not recommend taking small kids there.
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SherC on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ It is called an Asthma Cave for a reason! You will probably feel like having one by the time you are done! ?
The entrance fee is 7TL. You go down a narrow spiral metal stairwell. People don't care if there are people coming up, they will still try to squeeze through instead of waiting at the little waiting/resting platforms. Good luck passing by someone who physically occupied the entire staircase. Try not to faint from the high humidity, heat, stale air and occasional disgusting B.O.
Quite slippery and dark in some areas, so proper footwear for your own safety. Although not as magnificent as the Karaca Cave in Torul, it is nonetheless awe inspiring and captivating with really huge columns, stalactites and stalagmites. Some where they have broken off and you can see the cross section of the calcite beautifully displayed.
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Marina V on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Fantastic, mesmerizing!!!
People, please, keep it clean - teach your children
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Caroline Caracaro on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ You go deep into the caves via a wobbly metal spiral staircase leading you to an amazing sight of stalictites (wrong spelling) and rocks of dripping water and fabulous shapes. It reminded me of the scene in Aliens film - before the scary bits!! The ground is naturally damp, so wear the right shoes. It's lit in most places but a torch will help. V cool too from the heat above. A very atmospheric place to enjoy.
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K Post on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Not worth it, unless you have never been in a good cave before. All rock formation are all worn due to a million hands touching them over the years. Take a flashlight or a phone light with you. The steps are mostly unlit and very irregular and slippery. Very easy to take a fall.
Just skip it, you will not miss anything worthwhile.
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Alperen Taciroglu on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Rock formations inside seems quite impressive. It's not a particularly large cave. All you'd need is most likely half an hour to see it all.
Air inside is very humid and will make you feel like sweating or actually sweat. Humid air of the cave is 'believed' to help people with asthma feel better but don't know if this is actually true.
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