Forget putting up four walls and a roof; these homes use the stony walls of natural and human-made caves to shelter their inhabitants from the storm. Check out these incredible rocky homes, from ...
Cave homes have come a long way since prehistoric times. Far from primitive, many modern cave dwellings are surprisingly luxurious, comfortable, and beautiful places to call home. In addition to their ...
Admittedly, cave-dwelling has never really been cool. Synonymous with a lack of culture and refinement, it is more an insult than a lifestyle choice. But a series of cave houses, cut into the parched ...
For millennia, people have lived in cave dwellings around the world. Though few are still inhabited, most are open to tourists. Other areas have been preserved as heritage sites for visitors as well.
It’s a home that would make Fred and Wilma proud. The six-bedroom Wisconsin home on more than 17 acres appears to have been carved directly from stone and has an indoor pool, koi pond and a plethora ...
The cliffs of Santorini, Greece, are dotted with cave homes and it is exactly this that makes the island so very Instagramable! According to local experts, the area's cave houses, or yposkafa, which ...
A year later, the opening of the cave has been filled and property values have plummeted. The county only filled the portion that belongs to it -- which was underneath the road. After the cave was ...
When Ellen Freeman wants to bring out a bottle of wine during a dinner party at her home in Marin County, the simple act becomes an occasion. "I say, 'I'm going to my cave.' " Naturally, everyone ...
There are plenty of sensational myths about the Lemps in St. Louis, including ones about the caves running underneath the brewery. Lemp’s Cave. – We paid a visit, a few days ago, to the cave below the ...
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- Penny Nielsen remained calm Saturday afternoon, even as she dangled 90 feet in the air over the Three Caves property just east of downtown Huntsville. Nielsen, owner of radio ...
RIDGEDALE, Mo. (AP) — Instead of panicking, Johnny Morris saw an adventure worth digging into when a massive sinkhole swallowed tons of earth at his exquisite golf course deep in the Missouri Ozarks.