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The image captures the interior of the Soreq Cave (Avshalom Cave) located in the Mate Yehuda Regional Council, Israel. The scene is dominated by a vast limestone cave system, illuminated by artificial golden-yellow lighting, which casts deep shadows and highlights geological formations. Numerous stalactites of varying lengths hang densely from the textured cave ceiling. From the rugged cave floor, multiple stalagmites protrude, some forming prominent pillars, while others are smaller and clustered. Several massive columns, where stalactites and stalagmites have conjoined, rise majestically throughout the space.

A metal walkway with dark railings, indicative of a maintained tourist path, is visible on the left side, ascending into the background. Another similar walkway segment is partially observed on the right, deeper within the cave. Various small, concealed light sources are strategically placed on the cave floor and walls to illuminate specific formations and guide visitors. No people are visible within the frame. The environment is rugged, damp-looking, and devoid of vegetation, typical of a subterranean karst landscape.
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Dec 23, 2025, 11:54 AM

Mate Yehuda Regional Council, Israel

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The image captures the interior of the Soreq Cave (Avshalom Cave) located in the Mate Yehuda Regional Council, Israel. The scene is dominated by a vast limestone cave system, illuminated by artificial golden-yellow lighting, which casts deep shadows and highlights geological formations. Numerous stalactites of varying lengths hang densely from the textured cave ceiling. From the rugged cave floor, multiple stalagmites protrude, some forming prominent pillars, while others are smaller and clustered. Several massive columns, where stalactites and stalagmites have conjoined, rise majestically throughout the space. A metal walkway with dark railings, indicative of a maintained tourist path, is visible on the left side, ascending into the background. Another similar walkway segment is partially observed on the right, deeper within the cave. Various small, concealed light sources are strategically placed on the cave floor and walls to illuminate specific formations and guide visitors. No people are visible within the frame. The environment is rugged, damp-looking, and devoid of vegetation, typical of a subterranean karst landscape.

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