Posted by Kyle Brookings on Saturday, December 8, 2018
A government survey team counting the caribou population in the remote Wells Gray Provincial Park, in British Columbia have made an interesting discovery.
They have found a cave that was spotted in April.
It is 100 meters long by 60 meters wide. Researchers say the cave may be 180 meters deep.
A river flows into the cave entrance.
The cave is unprecedented in Canadian caving history according to researchers.