grotto

GROT-oh

A small cave or cavern, especially one that is picturesque — often water-carved, sometimes adorned with mineral deposits, stalactites, or ice formations. The word carries an expectation of beauty that plain cave does not.
Etymology
Italian: grotta, from Latin crypta, from Greek kryptē (hidden place). The diminutive suggests intimacy.
geology terrain water
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