La Tana di Cascaltendine
P. Magri, 1880

Squeezing into this [oval opening] one of the company found two low, narrow passages that he was able to crawl into lying almost flat on his face. These led high into the walls of the two main branches. `Beautiful! It's beautiful!'. Our friend inside was shouting almost at the top of his voice, `They seem almost real'. What is it? came back the anxious reply. `A wall of cauliflowers!'. The discovery was too unusual not to be worth recording for posterity, and so we named it 'The Cave of the Cauliflowers'."

NB: These are the passages leading to the Cave of the Cauliflowers. As I only had 5 minutes to take pictures (foot-tapping wife waiting impatiently at the entrance) I didn't have time to crawl inside. Next time.
 
Passage to the left after the oval opening..
Passage to the right after the oval opening..
 
/
« Oval opening
/
Right-hand fork »