An Ancient Cave Was Just Discovered Underneath A Texas Neighborhood And You Need To See It
A massive, 10-million-year-old cave was discovered under a Round Rock neighborhood after a road collapse.
Texas is home to more than 3,000 known caves and sinkholes — emphasis on "known." As we discovered just last month, there are ancient caverns hiding right under our noses! After part of the road in a Round Rock neighborhood collapsed, a massive cave estimated to be more than 10 million years old was discovered underneath several homes. How it managed to remain undetected for all this time remains a mystery, but one thing's for sure: it's an incredible anomaly that deserves some attention.
The cave is essentially a snapshot of prehistoric times since it has been completely sealed off, providing little to no opportunity for the elements or animals to alter it in any way.
Experts believe the collapse occurred as a result of utility lines being installed in the neighborhood. This construction caused the limestone bed that makes up the cave ceiling to wear thin and eventually disappear entirely, opening up a gaping hole directly in front of people's homes.
At a depth of 43 feet, a width of 160 feet, and age of approximately 10 million years, it's hard to believe this archaeological anomaly was just discovered in 2018 — in the middle of a subdivision, to boot. Unfortunately, the cave will be closed to spelunkers in case of potential dangers, but it's an incredibly neat find nevertheless.
Check out this news report with more information about the cave and even reactions from residents of the neighborhood:

For more caves in Texas that you CAN explore, check out our previous article: Going Into These 8 Caves In Texas Is Like Entering Another World.
Did you hear about this crazy phenomenon? What are your thoughts on it?
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