The Coral Cave (Swedish: Korallgrottan) is a marble cave at the northernmost tip of Jämtland, near Ankarvattnet, Sweden. It was discovered in 1985. So far, six kilometres of it have been explored, making it Sweden's longest cave.[1][2] Members of the public are not allowed to visit the Coral Cave without a guide.
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