Karst landform inside Antullo well, near Vico del Lazio, Frosinone, Italy


The Antullo well is a large karst habitat, with a maximum depth of 80 m and a circumference of 300 m, originated by the soil collapse associated with the karstic phenomena of the area, which are also found in the nearby caves of Collepardo. In the bottom of the well, covered by vegetation, there are curious curved stalactites, probably generated by the wind coming from lateral tunnels that modify the deposition of limestone crystals.


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Location: Vico Nel Lazio, FR, Italia
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