luolasto
Luolasto is the Finnish word for a cave system, referring to a connected network of natural underground passages and chambers. The term can also encompass artificial or modified underground networks, though it is most commonly used for natural cave networks formed by geological processes.
Natural luolastot form through speleogenesis, a combination of dissolution, erosion, and rock fracturing. In karst regions,
A typical luolasto contains various features, including narrow passages, larger chambers, sinkholes, and sometimes underground rivers
Human interaction with luolastot ranges from scientific research and conservation to recreation and tourism, as well
In Finland, luolasto denotes cave systems within Finnish geology and is used in scientific, educational, and