Bani Add Cave in Algeria



Bani Add Cave : is a natural grotto located Municipal Aïn Fezza state of Tlemcen in western Algeria.

This masterpiece of divine and uninterrupted global Nvaisha Almzdhah and archaeological treasures, which culminate in the corner of the capital Zayanyen, which chelation imaginations of historians celebrity stature Abdul Rahman Ibn Khaldun and Ibn Abi Zar, and poets weight Khafajah son, and the son of Thursday.

Bani Cave returned natural heritage combining dazzling and surprising 57 meters under the earth's surface, stretching the length of 700 meters and has a constant temperature throughout the year (up to 13 ° C). The Berber tribes who settled in Algeria's first Mki_ifaa.

They say about Tlemcen "who visited the capital Zayanyen world has discovered, and visited a grotto built returned where it has toured the world," Fmgarh built is returned natural grotto and a masterpiece of divine, ranked the second largest cave in the world, located Municipal Aïn Fezza Tlemcen state in western Algeria, these masterpiece Lord's global uninterrupted and archaeological treasures and curiosities limestone statues crowned Tlemcen Knasih for capital Zayanyen.

Just returned from a cave built Tlemcen 25 km, and the discovery of the cave back specifically to the first century BC, by the Berbers, who made it a bulwark against invasions in that period. And on an area of ​​one kilometer before the cave, you find yourself in Mnarjat Jijel, and forests of Tizi Ouzou and Bejaia, where he sits olive trees, apple, apricot, charming volcanic rocks of Tamanrasset. And over the place so attractive waterfall Almterpa to the right through the cave.

Despite the drought that waterfalls but municipal officials guided to establish an artificial waterfall to keep this natural heritage, "Alorit" Mountains and forests charming opened up too. "Eiffel Bridge", the bridge was designed by the owner of "Eiffel Tower" in Paris, and his name is still engraved on the bridge, as can not for any visitor to the cave of "brown returned to" continue this journey without stopping at the old mosque located into Vzh, or Drunk of water "eye of the rock," fresh throughout the seasons of the year.

Cave sections:
The cave is divided into two parts by the number of stalagmites which has a length of some 18 meters, large cave and cave Minor, where one of the main corridors in the big cave with a length According to some accounts, 150km, and was taken by the militants, either to escape or to bring the arms of the Kingdom of Morocco (before French undermines the corridor leading to the cave of "nymphs" Kingdom of Morocco), where the conduct of a secret up to the nymphs in Sidi Yahia area near the city of Oujda, Morocco resides.

Stretch caves built back in the divided second 700 meters in length and depth of 57 meters, and a constant temperature, Veugd by many charming halls which summed up the history of cities and civilization, Natural Museum shortened the times and places, it is among the halls in the woods inverted hall, desert, swords Hall Arab, cactus forest, the statue of liberty, the Roman soldier, King room that matched the queen on the right room, the head of the philosopher Socrates, head of the snake, and the statue of liberty.

The visitor can recover purely place and enjoy Bhdel pigeons that take the safe cave dwelling, stalagmite amid rocky limestone fantastic increase elegance and solemnity of the place,

And modeled on the Statue of natural liberty in America, and the other existing caves "gar-Baz" in the province of Jijel Algeria, the Cave "built back" where this statue settle since ancient times, and that was posed in New York is only a replica of the Statue of Cave "built back."

Swords Hall which is famous for it derived its name from the large number of "calamity" that resemble white Arab swords, and the estimated numbers in the tens of thousands of different sizes, and looks from above like a guided us.

And between the halls "Swords" and "mujahideen" who Tkhaldan exploits Algerian memory honored, other wonderful stands of the masterpieces in this vast deferral of the cave, a white wall tinted Kalrkham can one clicks on it a wooden pole, Vtenbos him musical notes Nkhalha comparable to RTM African supergroup on the continent.
Grotto built returned is a natural grotto located Municipal Aïn Fezza state of Tlemcen in western Algeria.


Desert inside the cave:
Across a narrow path is configured pedestrian can be accessed Hall Oasis, but no doubt that the one who knows the desert and Uahadtha seems to him that he is about to get avail himself of the desert oasis of palm, while those stalagmites rocky limestone curiosities see in the form of palm trees, hugging each other has Thighs above weird and wonderful shapes interpreted by each according to his imagination and perception, and perhaps what distinguishes it is the form of beauty, which was formed from the lime on their own and what can we say except Hallelujah.

The cave kept the secret of the Mujahideen and the rebels:
Third hall at the bottom of a cave built returned are swords hall, named after the large number of rocks stalactites that resemble Arab swords white and estimated numbers in the tens of thousands of different sizes and these are called the spacious hall Hall Mujahideen, where the rebels Algerians take them refuge resort to it from a small hole was leads to the foot of the mountain, and after it discovered by French colonialism in 1957 was destroyed so the hole with dynamite, which led to Rdmh remained the effects of crime, visible today, rainwater falling and seep into the underground and into the bottom of a cave built returned, one thing unique to this part of the cave It was the presence of a statue of a soldier holding a gun in his hand, a sculpture of nature.

Out of many generations, and taken as a palace for kings and leaders:
This natural masterpiece was the discovery of the Amazigh in the first or second century BC, according to different accounts traded scientists and researchers over time, to take it as safe houses for them and the palaces of kings and leaders.





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