Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For his third trip to the one of the world’s largest caves, photographer Ryan Deboodt brought along a drone fitted with a GoPro ...
After becoming intrigued by an improbable video online, photographer Michael Scott set out to find a rabbit hole that would lead him to the caves of the Knights Templar. As made famous in The Da Vinci ...
in Jackson County froze. The Arctic front that caused temperatures to dip below zero in some parts of Alabama had turned the cave into a glistening exhibit of nature’s beauty. “It was magical,” she ...
An entrance to Mammoth Cave in Kentucky. In 1866, a Cincinnati photographer snapped the nation’s first cave photos there."; In 1866, Cincinnati photographer Charles Waldack snapped the nation’s first ...
For Ethan Reuter and his brother, Ian, caving is closer to a lifestyle than a hobby. And though both are in school, they’re underground every weekend. You probably spend your weekends trying new bars ...
These incredible cave light photographs capture the beauty of a hidden underwater world. Photographer Curt Bowen uses his own technique to bring stunning detail to these unseen depths. From Florida to ...
For his project of the same name, Bischoff created a series of long exposures in which brightly colored sheets of paper are moved in and out of the frame in a controlled manner, creating a colorful ...
Cave photography blends adventure, technical skill, and creative vision, but it comes with unique challenges like low light, tricky compositions, and delicate environments. From mastering manual ...
Caving isn’t for the faint at heart. While you might appreciate the vision of towering stalagmites or an underground lake, you might not enjoy crawling on your stomach through a tiny opening or ...
British cave photographer Robbie Shone joined a team to explore the caverns deep below ground. "It's really spectacular and full of formations," explained the 31-year-old. "It's arguably the best ...
"I’m drawn to the darkness," says National Geographic photographer Robbie Shone, who has been documenting caves around the world for 17 years. Caving was once a hobby Shone did on weekends but he ...