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At 1,904 feet from top to bottom, the Cave of Swallows (in Spanish
Sótano de las Golondrinas
) located in San Luis Potosi state in Central Mexico, is the largest cave shaft in the world, the second deepest pit in Mexico, and the 11th deepest in the world.
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The Cave of Swallows
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The Cave of Swallows is a 1,904 ft. (580.3 meters) deep pit cave located near San Luis Potosí, Mexico. Because one could
stack the Eiffel tower, and the NYC Chrysler building in there with room to spare, it attracts a lot of B.A.S.E. jumpers.
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At 1,904 feet from top to bottom, the
Cave of Swallows
Sótano de las Golondrinas
is located in San Luis Potosi state in
Central Mexico. It is the largest cave shaft in the world, the second deepest pit in Mexico, and the 11th deepest in the world.
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