Qaqa Mach'ay

Located in the Yauyos Province of the Lima Region in central Peru, Qaqa Mach'ay (Quechua for "rock cave") is a limestone cave high in the Andes Mountains that was explored and surveyed in 2004 by an international expedition. At 4,930m above sealevel, it is the highest surveyed cave in the world. The entrance to the cave is in the mountain named Wamp'una.

Qaqa Mach'ay

Located in the Yauyos Province of the Lima Region in central Peru, Qaqa Mach'ay (Quechua for "rock cave") is a limestone cave high in the Andes Mountains that was explored and surveyed in 2004 by an international expedition. At 4,930m above sealevel, it is the highest surveyed cave in the world. The entrance to the cave is in the mountain named Wamp'una.