It is known that caves are one of the most important places inhabited by the first human, so it attracts the attention of researchers and push them to search for them in our time.
The cave of Karaca consists of caves connected to each other, located in the village of Jibli in the state of Jumush Hanah in eastern Turkey, and is 17 km from the center of the city. The cave became public with the scientific research carried out by the geologist Shkru Arrows at the University in 1983 and opened for tourism in 1996.
The grotto is about 1.8 meters long, 1500 meters above sea level, and the distance between the cave's entrance and its end reaches 105 meters, and the water leaks inside it through the roof of the cave. In the summer, it is as cool as in warm winter.