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Mysterious circular structures found inside a cave in France are the work of Neanderthals who were living in the region more than 175,000 years ago, experts say.
One of Europe’s most compelling cave attractions, the stalactite is located in Doolin, a charming seaside village in County Clare, off Ireland’s West coast.
Neanderthals built one of the world’s oldest constructions — 176,000-year-old semicircular walls of stalagmites in the bowels of a cave in southwest France. The walls are currently the best ...
Plans to develop a visitors’ centre at Pol an Ionáin cave have revived fears that increased footfall could damage its unique attraction – a spectacular stalactite DOOLIN IN north Clare has ...
A new study published in Nature shows they built stone structures deep inside caves in the south of France, and the revelation is rapidly changing our views on Neanderthals. Locals found the ...
The latest study has been published in the journal Communications Earth & Environment. Researchers examined a 25-foot-long prehistoric "bridge" structure that sits inside the Genovesa Cave.
A FAMILY spent years building a cave under their back garden and turned it into an enormous playroom for the kids. The Mylers, known as the “Ninja Fam” online, created a real-life hobbi… ...
A COUPLE turned a cave into a family home – but say a “lot of hard work” went into banishing bad smells. Bryant and Amy Gingerich built a luxury 1,500sq ft cave home for their fam… ...
Mysterious circular structures found inside a cave in France are the work of Neanderthals who were living in the region more than 175,000 years ago, experts say.