Conjunto Santa Rita

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Conjunto Santa Rita is a complex of limestone caves located in the municipality of Lajedinho, Bahia, Brazil. It is 17,050  m  long and the target of traditional pilgrimage. It contains numerous offerings on the altar and inside. The cave has two large parallel galleries joined by a smaller gallery being both associated with a lower slope. About 600  m  have been mapped. The highlight of the cave is a spectacular calcite run-off resembling curtains of over 12  m  tall, besides beautiful stratigraphic features on the walls. The small and adjacent Gruta Santa Rita II, has also been quickly mapped.[1]

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References

  1. Auler, Augusto. "Novas cavernas mapeadas na região central da Bahia". Instituto do Carste. Retrieved 1 January 2012. 

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Coordinates: 12°20′36″S 41°34′25″W / 12.3432°S 41.5736°W / -12.3432; -41.5736


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