What is the name of the cave, which is usually artificial. Artificial caves, underground cities and tunnels on physics and the subtle plane. natural or artificial cave

Good afternoon, dear LPB!

Creating an artificial cave in the boarding house was a very exciting activity for everyone. We have already reserved most of the places in the boarding house. Its future residents are taking an active part in the discussion of many of our plans for the improvement of areas of various zones of the boarding house. Fortunately, the presence of the Internet allows these discussions to be carried out quickly and very effectively. And the most important effect of this is that everyone feels like a CREATOR of their new place of residence.

We never expected that the topic of creating an artificial cave would evoke such a response. It's arrived a large number of wishes, descriptions of those natural caves that we managed to visit, the feelings that we experienced in them. Decades have passed, but the memory has retained the smallest details, which both ladies and gentlemen willingly shared. Characteristically, out of more than fifty messages there were practically no repetitions of experienced emotions. They had only one thing in common - the desire to have the opportunity in old age to visit an artificial cave, albeit a man-made one. What feelings do you want to experience from these visits? I will give just a few statements:

  1. It’s wonderful to feel completely protected from all external influences. It is with this feeling that the statement is associated: “Like behind a stone wall.”
    Surprisingly, many believe that such a comparison is associated with a successful marriage. Although, who knows, perhaps there is a connection in this. When people lived in caves, women with a reliable companion and their children in a safe cave felt the same security.
  2. Understanding how great this world and its Creator are.
  3. A feeling of complete unity with nature, with the beauty with which man is surrounded.

These are only three sensations. The creators were faced with the task of how to fulfill all the “orders” for the creation of an artificial cave. We realized that the first proposal to build, no matter how simple, a structure made of natural stone would not fulfill any wish. We need a fairy tale, a fantasy of nature, embodied in stone, but man-made.

The solution lay on the surface. Only the use of artificial stone can create a miracle. The main thing is to find real craftsmen and provide them with top-class quality materials.

Everything was found, a project was created for a three-cascade cave, the walls and roof of which will be covered with stalactites and stalagmites, as if they had grown over many centuries.

The combination of this stone splendor with water surface, with skillfully made lighting will allow you to forget about their artificial origin.

One can argue about artificiality, since all the material used to create an artificial cave is natural. I prefer the name "decorative stone", but the result is the same. Installation of such a structure is much easier; the possibility of creating the most bizarre forms of cave elements is real.

Several ladies wanted to combine incompatible things. I would really like to somehow “green” at least a small part of the cave, and to have a stone bench near the water. I read from you that there are preserved trees. I need your advice regarding this product, as far as I understand, it is a one-piece product. But what can you do if you really want...

All the best...

Best regards, ANI.


Manufacturing and construction of grottoes(caves) is one of the areas of our activity when working with artificial stone.
Artificial grotto made of artificial stone, created by our specialists, it is original and unique, both in terms of design and imagination of the artists, and in style and manner of execution in the material. We create decorative grottoes, stalactite grottoes and caves in interiors and outdoors, when designing various landscape projects.
In the manufacture and finishing of decorative grottoes and caves, our craftsmen can realize any fantasy and any design in stone, by creating a variety of realistic surfaces that imitate rock formations, natural rock formations, stone ledges and crevices.

An artificial grotto or decorative cave can decorate any landscape project and introduce elements of mystery and mystery into the interior decoration of any room. Artificial decorative grottoes- this is a sculptural design and imitation of natural caves, with unusual decoration of walls and vaulted ceilings with artificial stone. Artificial grottoes, stone grottoes - this is the mystery, fabulousness and mystical beauty of the stone. This is an unusual, complex solution of walls and openings made of stone, wide and unusually shaped entrances, various voluminous stone passages, rock crevices, niches, supports, columns and multi-stage stairs.
The unusualness of the ceilings and walls of the grotto made of stone, the versatility of the ceiling elements of the grotto, the deep mystery, the unimaginable recesses and multi-level refractions of the stone vaults of the streams, various hanging elements, stalactites and stalagmites, and unusual, multi-style, multi-colored lighting - all this makes the decorative grotto very popular with implementation of any artistic project in stone. The combinations of daylight and artificial light in the grotto and the variety of color and texture solutions are good and original.


Artificial grotto in the interior and landscape.

Artificial grottoes in nature are widely used in the design of private landscape projects, public gardening areas and premises for various purposes. Artificial stone is applicable and irreplaceable wherever needed. These are zoos, enclosures, recreation areas, cultural parks, pavilions, entry groups, landscape gardening areas. Artificial stone grotto and a decorative cave will become a fashionable decoration for any cafe, restaurant, bar, nightclub, casino, entertainment and shopping center.
The mystery and intimate atmosphere makes decorative grottoes and caves very popular when decorating various indoor spaces and private properties: basements, billiard rooms, wine cellars, basements, corridors, swimming pools, fireplace rooms, recreation areas, living rooms, garages.
The artificial grotto looks great and is combined with waterfalls and fountains, cascades, decorative trees, rocks, sculptural compositions, bas-reliefs, flowerpots and other decorative elements.

View gallery: artificial rocks, grottoes, caves, wine cellars

Making grottoes. Construction of grottoes.

Carrying out production of artificial grottoes made of concrete, we widely use professional skills and techniques when working with artificial stone. Decorative grotto, which is carried out by our craftsmen, we make on a metal frame, with double reinforcement with a special metal mesh. On which a multi-layer plasticized solution is subsequently applied and processed by our artists until the desired shape and texture of the stone is obtained. The use of special compounds, primers, impregnations, dyes, specialized tools and forms allows us to always achieve the desired result, complete realism and imitation of natural stone, rocks, and tree bark.
The extraordinary lightness of artificial stone greatly facilitates the installation and making an artificial grotto, the installation itself and, if necessary, transportation of various elements of the composition. Moreover, all materials used to create decorative grottoes are certified, have absolute moisture resistance and fire safety.

You can find out the prices and cost of manufacturing artificial grottoes by calling

The first part is here:

It’s not for nothing that every self-respecting cave in the world has its own legend or dozen. Someone has always lived or still lives in them, and locals often see unknown creatures.

Fairy tales?
Maybe.
Everyone has the right to perceive information from their own level.
Here we will look at several alternative stories with more or less obvious pictures for clarity. In many places traces of machine processing are clearly visible, although officially they are considered to be creations of nature.

Let's start with the most famous underground city on the planet today, Derinkuyu.

A short version of events obtained by colleagues:

There are many tales, stories and legends about other underground inhabitants. As a child, they fascinated me, like many others. And I dreamed about what life could be like in a city underground, with numerous moves, tricky transitions between levels, different rooms and dinners in an underground cave.
In my head, pictures replaced one another and it was difficult to say whether it was fiction or memories.
There were many on earth underground cities with a huge infrastructure that made it possible to comfortably accommodate not only thousands of people, but also livestock. The systems of inputs and outputs, ventilation, and transitions were amazingly thought out.
As an example, I will give one of the most famous underground cities - Derinkuyu. I decided to do a quick look at it.

A settlement is seen that is often raided, and some people decide to create a city underground in order to live a quiet life.
Peaceful people who want to farm and raise children. They have a culture and different “layers” of society that get along very peacefully with each other. People are quite close to nature, they have their own customs and rituals.
There was something akin to modern architects, mostly men. They think through the structure of the city, draw diagrams, plan ventilation systems, access to water and “heating”.
Everyone is very enthusiastic about the construction and is participating.
People settle in the city and improve their lives. The city is becoming complete. Rich culture, traditions, schools,
But I can’t shake the feeling that this all looks like an experiment. Will they, accustomed to air and sun, be able to live in new, almost sterile conditions?
It seems to me that by going underground, people seem to isolate themselves, bypassing development. It was given to live certain experiences and learn certain lessons, including raids and wars. But people want security, or rather the illusion of it, because the intended experience still finds them. A raid, some people die, some go on the run.
Later, people still come into the city, but they don’t live there.


Many cave apartments on the surface are still inhabited, and there are even a few hotels:


If you think that all this was cut out exclusively with picks and shovels, look at the traces of obvious machine processing on the walls and ceiling (I admit that this was completed in our time, but it looks too rough, and the awkward round holes would have been repaired if for that matter):

And this organic execution of the visors is below. Obviously they sculpted in soft rock:

Let's go back underground:



More pictures of Derinkuyu

Something similar in Israel. It's strange that the door is from the outside, isn't it?

Let's go back to Vietnam

Longyou Grottoes

In 1992, Wu Anai, an incredibly curious resident of the Chinese village of Longyao, raised money with his neighbors to buy a water pump and pump out water from a pond. For the residents of the Longyao village, the pond was not only a place for fishing, washing, and other routine household chores, but also the object of mystical stories, because the pond, according to legend, was bottomless. But the fantastic theories did not satisfy Wu Anai, and so he decided to completely dry up the pond. As a result, it turned out that it was not a pond at all, but a flooded entrance to an ancient man-made cave.

Not only is the scale of these tunnels and grottoes, called Longyou Grottoes, built in Zhejiang province in 212 BC, but also the amazing decoration from floor to ceiling, consisting of evenly spaced 60-degree inclined lines, is amazing. To date, 24 caves have been discovered. All of them were created by human hands. Despite the fact that almost a million cubic meters of stone were removed during the cutting down of these grottoes, there is no historical evidence of this work. Their origin is simply mystical. There is no explanation for their existence. They are one of the largest man-made caves of antiquity.
The Chinese consider them the Ninth Wonder of the World.

Er Wang Dong Caves, China:





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Food for thought from comments and correspondence:

I dreamed about a tunnel the other day. I’ve had them before, the first dreams were as if I had a tunnel under the sink right in my apartment and we once explored it, it was scary, but interesting. But they didn't find anything good there. I remember that one of the passages led to the North. Korea) After some time I dreamed that this tunnel under the sink was sealed. But someone printed it out and all sorts of little shits came from there. But they seem to have dealt with them. After that, part of the dreams was that I was sealing everything, then mines, then underground passages, then wells, and something was coming out of there. Once they locked me in a tunnel, I came out the other side and they forced me to remove water from the street during a flood. Then I began to dream that my husband and sometimes I were stubbornly digging a tunnel right in our apartment. It was interesting, but I didn’t know the goal. But all these tunnels were shallow, sealed or unfinished. And now, in the last two dreams, a group of people and I have been exploring or digging huge copper tunnels.

I described the first dream, there was a mountain with dragons. And I dreamed about the second one the other day. My group and I are digging a tunnel, but this time the tunnel was in space. I remembered this dream very well, many small details, who is in the tunnel, how to get there, how they get to the base, how thoughts work here, I even caught the feeling of a split consciousness, but why they were digging is again unclear. Like the dream with the mountain, the most important thing that is known about the tunnel - what is interesting there, and why it is interesting - has never surfaced. Maybe I was a gnome in a past life?)) At least metaphorically, what could tunnels be? I had the idea that they symbolized something like memory. Is she real or not? Because in these last two dreams I didn’t go into the tunnels in real time, the travel in them was realized in memory.

D_A: from a metaphorical point of view, I would say that it is about soul-searching. perhaps some introspection is needed, especially regarding the lower aspects. however.... I quote another comment:

Today they showed the structure of the tunnels. At first I thought it was underground, like the lines in the subway. Then I realized that it was subtle. Multi-level. WITH big amount transitions, branches. On some branches you have to move backwards if you are still mortal. There are dead ends - branches that are formed by the military. They were able to different levels crash into this system. Moreover, they do not hide it - there are signs everywhere with the data of different departments. The military themselves behave neutrally. They don’t even prevent anyone from coming in and looking at them. Feeling of bases in standard, non-combat mode. Only I couldn’t recognize the shape - they all have a smoky-light sea green color. And in style - the standards of state army uniforms.

All tunnels and movement through them are created to form different scenarios and turns in life. Some tunnels have hidden passages built into the middle of one of the walls. Blocked by doors. If you pass by and see a crystal directly built into the door, you can go right through to another branch. Crystals are located at different heights in the doors, of different sizes and colors.

In some places it was clear that those doors with crystals that are located in the walls of the tunnel coincide with real doors in different rooms of the physical world. And actually going through them in physics leads to a change in the entire branch of events that existed before. This is neither good nor bad. This should be felt inside - whether it is worth opening this door at this very moment, or waiting a couple of seconds or longer when the portal closes and the change does not occur. Here only the internal indicator should work - the change that will happen is interesting to me and for the good, or everything in life will turn upside down.

In a couple of places I saw that the door in the tunnel was a place at a desk at school, and a bench by a fountain in some park. But the principle is the same - just the feeling that at this moment, if I sit in that place, the change I need will occur. Or feeling threatened. Then wait for it to pass.

As I understand it, different people now have the same level of sensitivity in physics that they can recognize these transitions. And for your own purposes, use them to change the sequence of events. And only the internal indicator should be listened to - changes for the “better” or “worst” side. Based on this, you can linger here at this moment, or open the door, or not, and do it later. Because these transition portals are constantly changing, like the stairs in Harry Potter. For those who do not have this level of sensitivity, this type of portal does not exist. And they don't exist for them. There is nothing to do the docking with.

D_A: yes different types tunnels and methods of moving through them. To some extent, tunnels are fractal similarities of the space of options (according to Zeeland) and/or branches of reality, and ours is the corresponding one. It’s too early to consciously let everyone in, and yes, certain codes are needed anyway)

Physical tunnels are copies of those that are on the subtle plane, and on the TP there are many more of them and some “pop up” in physics, only to then leave again (first synchronization occurs, and then desynchronization with our frequencies occurs). This explains stories about, for example, how people found the entrance to a cave, and then could not return to it, it seemed to have disappeared. Or the disappearance of experienced researchers. Or visions of Yeti snow people, gnomes, chupacabras, and other unprecedented creatures. Many of them pass here through the emerging portals in the "anomalous zones"


natural or artificial cave

Alternative descriptions

Yakov (1812-1893) Russian philologist, academician

Mor. the lowest straight sail on the mainmast

On a yacht - the main sail, the leading edge (luff) of which is supported by the mast

Shallow cave with wide entrance

One of the main sails on a sloop

A park structure imitating such a cave

Sail, mast

Cave, a recess in the rock with a flat bottom and a wide entrance

Slightly outlined cave

shallow cave

Lower sail on the second mast from the bow

Artificial cave

Cave baby

Both the sail and the mast

Park Cave

small cave

Mini cave

Sail or mast

Mizzen-mast and...-mast

Lower sail on the second mast

Inverted Bargaining

Cave for lovers

Expansion of the cave after the passage

Artificial decorative cave

Extended caves after passage

Small cave, niche in a glacier

Small cave

Coastal Cave

Park imitation cave

Cave in the park

Karst landform

Cave for the nymph

Coastal Cave

Cave

Cave with vaulted ceiling

Natural or artificial cave

Shallow cave with wide entrance

Russian philologist (1812-1893)

M. Morsk. on sailing ships, a large straight sail, on the lower yard of the middle mast; a slanting or storm mainsail, a triangular sail at the bottom of the same mast, during a strong storm; on rowing ships: almost the same, a large sail on the middle mast. To explain the complex words of this beginning, let's say that the main mast is the middle one, and where there are two of them, usually the rear one (of the three masts, the front foresail, in complex words for; the rear mizzen, in complex words beguines and crus); all accessories of mast armament bear, each, one name, but the name of the mast is placed before it. So the first attachment or attachment of the mainmast: mainmast; second: main top-top stay; third, main-bom-bang-top-top; its tip, a mainsail-flagpole, on which there is a flat knob, klotik. First platform, gazebo, sail on the mast, mainsail; the second, on the wall, main saling; third, grotto-bom-saling; transverse trees or yards for tying sails to them, lower mainsail; second, grotto-marsa-ray; third, main beam; fourth, main-bom-bram-ray. At the ends (legs) of the lower and topsails, more poles are shot, for the additional side sails (foils) these are foils; bottom two: grot-lisel-spirits; and on the marsa-yard mainsail-marsa-foxel-spirits. Tarred or standing rigging, to strengthen the mast from the sides: shrouds, and for the top and extensions of its shrouds (ladder), fore-duns and backstays; stays in front; These tackles are named after the mast, mast, etc., to which they belong, for example. main-stays, main-stays, main-stays, main-stays, main-stays, main-stays, etc. Running rigging gets its name from the sail; lower sail on the mainmast: mainsail, on the topsail topsail, on the topsail topsail mainsail topsail; these names correspond to the yards (see above). The sail is hoisted by a halyard, stretched at the bottom at the corners by sheets (in some sails the windward sheet is called a tack), pulled to the wind by a bowline, picked up by gypsum (and gorden), and each of these tackles is called a sail, for example. main sheet, main top sheet, main top sheet; grotto-marsa-bulen; main-bom-bram-halyard, etc. The yards are raised by halyards (the lower ones hang constantly on borg slings), supported at the ends (toes) by topenants, and turned by braces; all these rigs are named after the yard: mainsail-mars-brass, mainsail-browsail-topenant, etc. Staysails are called slanting sails without yardarms; they are raised by halyards along a rail and get their name from the mast, wall, top wall, etc., to which they adjoin one side (shtirina); and the rigging with them, also named after them, is the same sheets and gypsum: fore-brow-staysail-halyard, -sheet, etc. Main-hatch m. entrance, manhole in all decks, in front of the mainmast

M. cave, den, exit, basement, dungeon, dug and decorated or natural. Grotto entrance

Cave with a wide entrance

Bargaining from end to beginning

Shallow. cave with wide entrance


Caves and grottoes have always attracted and attracted attention with their natural beauty and mystery. Beautiful inland lakes, waterfalls, streams, unique stalactites and stalagmites, unusual arches and shades of stone are fascinating. And all this beauty can be created at home.
In a rapidly changing modern world It’s so nice to be close to nature, to visit a corner of peace and tranquility. The beauty of nature prompted man to create grottoes and rocks on his territory. Since ancient times, architects have created gardens and estates with unusual topography and unique natural areas.
We make artificial rocks, caves, grottoes, as well as reservoirs, waterfalls, and artificial ponds, everything that brings the charm of pristine nature to the life of a garden, park, or estate.

The grotto is a shallow cave with a vaulted ceiling and a wide entrance.
An artificial cave is an imitation of a real one, with a repetition of its irregular shapes, a bizarre play of color shades, stalactites and stalagmites.
An artificial pond, a waterfall, a stream - everything that will complement and add originality to the buildings.
Artificial rocks and artificial relief can be created not only in the garden and outdoors, but also indoors to create a special atmosphere, uniqueness, and naturalness.
Beautiful inland lakes, unique stalactites and growths, stone vaults attract attention, fascinate and will undoubtedly be remembered for a long time. Such unusual and at the same time natural beauty can be created both outdoors and indoors.
For private apartments and houses, most often only a part is built - a corner, wall or other waterfall or fountain.
For public premises - restaurants, salons, other establishments - you can create entire walls or rooms, caves with a unique topography and unprecedented beauty.
In the park, in the garden, we create combinations of ponds and stone buildings and landscaping, which can perform both decorative functions and serve as a gazebo, dining area or resting place. As a pavilion, the grotto can provide shelter from the heat on summer days, or protect from precipitation.

Decoration of grottoes

To create caves and grottoes, we carry out sketches, visualizations, and designs. At the construction stage, we do excavation work, waterproofing, installation work, and connect all the necessary equipment for arranging reservoirs and waterfalls. We use reliable modern equipment and durable high-quality materials for creating artificial relief. The material used depends on your wishes and size. Something can be made from artificial materials with a complete imitation of naturalness and originality. In some places it is possible to use natural stone from boulders to pebbles.
Create an artificial cave and you will admire its natural beauty for a long time bizarre shapes and the play of light.
The grottoes are decorated with plants, flowers, ponds and waterfalls, as well as garden sculptures and small architectural forms, an alpine slide, outdoor furniture, benches and other attributes for organizing a recreation area. The entrance to the grotto can be hidden, for example, closed by thickets of climbing plants or the flow of water from a waterfall. Inside the grotto you can place a fountain, a waterfall, even a swimming pool, as well as sculptures, a bench and a table.
While the use of rocks and grottoes in the interior and landscape is not widespread, which makes it possible to create a non-standard and memorable design. Such buildings will add mystery and enigma to the place and serve great place relaxation, and simply delight the eye.
Feel the naturalness and harmony of nature nearby!