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- New_St._Michaels_Cave abstract "New St. Michael's Cave, also known as Lower St. Michael's Cave, is a cave system in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. Unlike its namesake, St. Michael's Cave (proper), which has been known for over 2,000 years, this cave was discovered as recently as World War II.The cave was accidentally discovered during World War II, when in 1942 the Royal Engineers were blasting inside the Rock of Gibraltar so as to create an alternate entrance to the lower chambers of St. Michael's Cave, which had been prepared as an emergency hospital. The first sign was when their tunnelling appeared to create no rubble as it had fallen through the newly created opening into this previously undiscovered cave which may have remained sealed for some 20,000 years.The cave's chambers include examples of almost all known cave formations, including a lake nearly 40 yards (37 m) long containing an estimated 45,000 imperial gallons (200,000 l) of crystal-clear water. After the war, the cave and every visitor was supervised by the United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence, specifically the Royal Engineers. It was not until the 1970s that civilian guides were authorised. Within ten years, the guides were all civilians as the Gibraltar Tourist Board took over the cave's management from the military.Three-hour guided tours of the cave can be arranged, ending with viewing the underground lake.".
- New_St._Michaels_Cave thumbnail Lower_St._Michael_Cave,_Gibraltar.jpg?width=300.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave wikiPageExternalLink underground-gibraltar.com.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave wikiPageID "38252899".
- New_St._Michaels_Cave wikiPageLength "3350".
- New_St._Michaels_Cave wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- New_St._Michaels_Cave wikiPageRevisionID "573800544".
- New_St._Michaels_Cave wikiPageWikiLink British_Overseas_Territories.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Category:Caves_of_Gibraltar.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Drilling_and_blasting.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Gibraltar.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Military_history_of_Gibraltar_during_World_War_II.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_Defence_(United_Kingdom).
- New_St._Michaels_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Rock_of_Gibraltar.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Engineers.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Speleothem.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave wikiPageWikiLink St._Michaels_Cave.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Tourism_in_Gibraltar.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave wikiPageWikiLinkText "New St. Michael's Cave".
- New_St._Michaels_Cave wikiPageWikiLinkText "St. Michael's Cave, New".
- New_St._Michaels_Cave access "Organised tours".
- New_St._Michaels_Cave discovery "1942".
- New_St._Michaels_Cave entranceCount "1".
- New_St._Michaels_Cave features "Almost all known speleothem and lake.".
- New_St._Michaels_Cave geology Limestone.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave lighting "Fully lit".
- New_St._Michaels_Cave mapCaption "Map showing location in Gibraltar".
- New_St._Michaels_Cave name "New St. Michael's Cave".
- New_St._Michaels_Cave otherName "Lower St. Michael's Cave".
- New_St._Michaels_Cave photo "Lower St. Michael Cave, Gibraltar.jpg".
- New_St._Michaels_Cave photoCaption "Various speleothem at New St. Michael's Cave.".
- New_St._Michaels_Cave showCave "Yes".
- New_St._Michaels_Cave wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Caves_of_Gibraltar.
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- New_St._Michaels_Cave wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gibraltar-geo-stub.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_cave.
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- New_St._Michaels_Cave subject Category:Caves_of_Gibraltar.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave hypernym System.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave type Cave.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave type NaturalPlace.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave type Place.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave type Landform.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave type Location.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave type Place.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave type Thing.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave type Q35509.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave comment "New St. Michael's Cave, also known as Lower St. Michael's Cave, is a cave system in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. Unlike its namesake, St. Michael's Cave (proper), which has been known for over 2,000 years, this cave was discovered as recently as World War II.The cave was accidentally discovered during World War II, when in 1942 the Royal Engineers were blasting inside the Rock of Gibraltar so as to create an alternate entrance to the lower chambers of St.".
- New_St._Michaels_Cave label "New St. Michael's Cave".
- New_St._Michaels_Cave sameAs Q6693843.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave sameAs m.0py2b9p.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave sameAs Q6693843.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave wasDerivedFrom New_St._Michaels_Cave?oldid=573800544.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave depiction Lower_St._Michael_Cave,_Gibraltar.jpg.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave isPrimaryTopicOf New_St._Michaels_Cave.
- New_St._Michaels_Cave name "New St. Michael's Cave".