Tamana Caves
The Tamana Caves (or Tamana Cave) are a cave system in Eastern Trinidad that is located on the northern slope of Mount Tamana. Mount Tamana is a 307-meter-high flat extension of the Guaracara limestone and Tamana Formation in the eastern Central Range's Miocene epoch. The main cave, according to Julian Kenny, is divided into 18 sections. Two chimneys and a walk-in chamber were documented by him.
The walking chamber was linked to the bat chamber, which was heavily frequented by bats, as well as a crawl hole that led to the remainder of the cave system. There was an underground stream and a tunnel leading to the chimney region behind the crawl hole. The passages continued to fall after that, ending with what Kenny referred to as the "new deep" and "long deep," places that had not been investigated before he was released.
Location: East Trinidad ja Tobago