Matera is a town built into caves using negative architecture and one of the oldest and continuously inhabited human settlements in the world. It was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its underground cistern and water collection system. The main cistern has a water capacity of five million liters and took over 200 years to dig/carve out of the rock!
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Puglia, Italy /
First light at 6:30 AM
Grotta del Soffio
A fried egg jellyfish at Grotta del Soffio. The water was so clear!
Grotta della Poesia Grande
Some highlights from Puglia, Italy included endless underwater caves and swimming holes