Question: What’s the deepest cave in the world?
Answer: The Veryovkina Cave, or Verëvkina Cave, currently holds the official Guinness World Record as the world’s deepest cave. Located in the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia, northwest Georgia, its deepest recorded depth was well over 1.37 miles below the Earth’s surface. It was first discovered in 1968, and named for Alexander Verëvkin, a cave diver who lost his life there in 1983.