• CNCC's 2026 Annual General Meeting - Saturday 21st March

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Sandstone Caves in Venezuela

Yeh that's been on before, but that's rather cool. I guess the sandstone is more sandstone limestone as they say it dissolves, maybe it's glued together with limestone?

Looks like a big cave anyways, I would love to visit and explore the area.
 
Alex said:
Yeh that's been on before, but that's rather cool. I guess the sandstone is more sandstone limestone as they say it dissolves, maybe it's glued together with limestone?

Looks like a big cave anyways, I would love to visit and explore the area.

Quartzite, actually. This is only marginally soluble, so the caves form over tens of million years, rather then tens of thousands years which is more typical of normal karst.
 
It is the cement that dissolves, not the quartz grains. So you just end up with a pile of quartz grains, as demonstrated.

As the solution is uneven, often occurring along joints, flat slabs of almost unaltered rock may spall from the roof.

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