I think the deepest caves are filled with MAG-MA (<- in my best Dr. Evil voice).

-Aaron




Quoting Edward Sevcik <[email protected]>:

> At 01:27 AM 7/21/2005, David Locklear wrote:
> >I was wondering which cave comes closest to the center
> >of the earth.
>
> This doesn't really answer your question, but I'm sure that the closest
> humans have ever been to the center of the earth, was diving in
> submersibles near the bottom of oceanic trenches.  Either that or in a
> South African Diamond mine.
>
> If I had to guess, I'd guess that the known "cave passage" closest to the
> center of the earth will turn out to be flooded with water and explored
> only by cave divers.
>
> The Dead sea caves are indeed natural caves.  In addition, Jerusalem itself
> is situated on solid limestone, and there are numerous natural caves and
> man made tunnels round about it. There is a small natural cave under the
> Dome of the Rock on the Temple Mount, which I once entered -- well, twice
> actually, but the authorities didn't know about the other time -- no doubt
> to my great spiritual benefit.
>
>
> Edward Sevcik
> University of Texas School of Information
> Austin, Texas



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