The Longyou Caves in China, ancient manmade caverns.
They decided to drain them, but beneath the water lay a mystery.
Draining the water revealed five stone caves, strangely crafted.
The Longyou Caves in China, ancient manmade caverns. (Photo:Wikimedia Commons,CC BY-SA 4.0)
This shocking discovery led to unearthing 19 more caverns.
With 24 in total, these carved out spaces range in size and shape.
Scholars remain baffled by the caves origin and construction, but theLongyou Cavesare certainly fascinating.
Since their discovery in 1992, the caves have been conserved and excavated.
They are in shockingly good shape after centuries of floods.
This makes the caves over 2,000 years old.
Strangely, the caves were not documented in any writings of the period.
Why were they created?
As a ritual space?
For some other reason?
The answer is elusive.
Interestingly, the caves are all different sizes.
Some are over 100 feet wide with vaulted ceilings and columns supporting them.
Others are much smaller.
One million cubicmeters of rockwere likely removed to produce the caves.
They were all carved using long parallel, chiseled strokes.
Some carvings adorn the caves, wrapping up the sandstone columns.
The most carved example of the caves is now open for tourism.
Themystery of their constructionand use are ongoing, and even 2,000 years later the caves continue to endure.