jordhålor
Jordhålor, often translated as "earth holes" or "soil cavities," is a term used in various contexts to describe natural or man-made voids within the ground. The nature and formation of these holes can differ significantly. Natural jordhålor can be formed through the dissolution of soluble rocks like limestone, creating sinkholes or caves. In other instances, they might result from the burrowing activities of animals, forming dens or tunnels. Erosion, particularly by water, can also carve out cavities in the soil over time.
The term can also refer to archaeological features. In this context, jordhålor might represent the remnants
Man-made jordhålor encompass a broader range of constructions. This includes mining excavations, where tunnels and chambers