A Secret Hiding in the Deadliest Cave in the World: 5 Unexplained Cave Mysteries
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PublishedFeb 12, 2025
Duration13:18
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Languageen
CategoryEducation
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Deep within Mount Elgon National Park, on the border of Kenya and Uganda, there is a cave carved not by water, but by the relentless tusks of elephants. Kitum Cave stretches over 600 feet into the mountain, its walls scarred by generations of animals mining the rock for salt.
At night, under the flickering glow of the African moon, herds of elephants venture inside, using their tusks to break off mineral-rich chunks. They chew the rock, grinding it down to extract the salt—a vital nutrient in their diet.
After the elephants leave, the cave fills with scavengers. Buffalo, hyenas, and smaller creatures pick through the remnants, licking at the salt-streaked stone. It is a rare natural phenomenon, a subterranean oasis in the wilderness.
But beneath its quiet beauty, Kitum Cave holds a darker secret—one that has earned it the chilling title of the deadliest cave in the world...