Mysterious and mystifying, these structures are as old as water  itself; millennia of gushing streams into caves with temperatures that  plunge well below freezing, allow for the creation of these cavernous  icy grottos.Exploring the World's Most Amazing Ice Caves Pics
During the winter months, ice-cold air currents blast through the  caves freezing any snow and water that melted or trickled inside and  thus maintaining, recreating and furthering their size and structure.  Those that are most inspiring are known as glacier caves, as they are  formed within pre-existing ice banks rather than in natural structures.
The caves are often hard to find, for, from the outside, they look  like mere mounds of ice set in unusual, often unreachable, mountainous  sites. In reality, these imposing underground tunnels can be found  throughout the world and many a brave heart has attempted to enter their  mysterious and uncharted depths. 
This said, the inexperienced should not be defied by their seemingly  sturdy appearance and luminous hue, in truth of fact they are dangerous  and deceiving tricksters, for they are often dark, slippery and prone to  collapse under the slightest, unexpected pressure. For many years they  were feared and demonized and as a result feature in many folk tales.  
The ‘World of Ice Giants’, the largest cave known to man (of which  only 1km out of 40 has been explored) is not in the much-expected Arctic  (though they do exist there too), but rather, is found in the Hochkogel  Mountain of Austria; it is an eerie maze of ice tunnels and for a long  time after its discovery in the 1800s, was believed to be the entrance  to hell.
Over 40 mysterious ice glaciers, many of which are becoming tourist  attractions can be found in Slovakia, whilst the Czech Slovakian and  Polish Carpathian Mountains accommodate remnants of a long lost ice age  and lively bat populations.
The Americas are also home to some eye-boggling frozen wonders; in  California, the Crystal Ice Caves are spectacular in their complex and  fragile icicle beauty, while others are found amidst lava beds;  reminding us of the world’s epic environmental development.
Montana’s mountainous region provide huge icy landscapes and the  Canadian Rockies are home to Serendipity, an ice cave containing  ancient, bottomless and wonderful ice ponds and the Fish Ice Caves;  massive concavities acting as instruments for gusts of wind. New Mexico  has some impressive, and now mush visited, ice grottos, as does the  Parque Nacional Los Glaciares in Patagonia.
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