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Grotte
di
Rescia,
a
series
of
caves
unified
to
a
single
complex
at
the
beginning
of
the
20th
century,
wind
along
a
tourist
route
of
about
500
mt
on
the
mountain
slopes,
on
the
eastern
shore
of
Lake
Lugano.
The
seven
caves,
destination
for
tourists
from
all
over
Europe
since
1700,
represent
a
rarity
in
the
country
as
they
originate
from
the
inside
of
flowstones
made
of
travertine,
misleadingly
known
as
“tuff”.
Over
the
ages,
water
has
dug
a
sequence
of
holes
in
the
travertine,
depositing
spectacular
concretions.
Rescia
caves
offer
the
chance
to
take
a
close
look
at
the
“life”
of
a
cave,
from
its
still
growing
active
state
to
the
fossil
one.
Moreover,
unique
situation
of
its
kind,
the
visit
to
the
cave
includes
the
visit
to
the
gorge
of
Saint
Julia
with
its
waterfall,
which
is
about
70
mt
high.
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