66. The Waitomo Caves, New Zealand
Also known as The Waitomo Glow-worm Caves, these caves provide homes to countless bioluminescent glow worms that reportedly never, ever leave. They use their glow to attract prey. They also trap their prey by hanging gooey, sticky strands of mucous.
Enjoy a silent ride through the caves. Take in the sight of the glowing worms on the walls and ceilings. They look almost like stars. The effect is out of this world. It is a world-famous tourist spot.
You need to check out the “Cuevas de Drach” in Mallorca, Spain!!!! Beautiful natural caves.
The name sounds familiar. Perhaps I wrote about it elsewhere. Perhaps someone else from Spain mentioned it? Doe it get a lot of press?
At any rate, thanks for reading my stuff and thanks for the comment!