Top 9 Deepest Places on Planet Earth

Wooding dean is an eastern suburb of Brighton, located in East Sussex, England.

1. Wooding dean Well, UK — 392 meters

Vertigo Cave in Slovenia was discovered by a joint Slovenian-Italian group of cave explorers in 1996.

2. Vertigo Cave, Slovenia — 603 meters

This quarry is the largest manmade hole on the planet. After more than a century of mining, a large 970-meter-deep crater was formed.

3. The Bingham Canyon Quarry, Utah — 970 meters

The current approximation of its maximum depth is 1,642 m, which is insane if you compare it to the deepest pool on the planet (40 meters..

4. Lake Baikal, Russia — 1,642 meters

So here’s the deepest cave in the world. This is Krubera Cave, the only known cave in the world that goes deeper than 2,000 meters.

5. Krubera Cave, Georgia — 2,250 meters

You can imagine the extreme conditions the miners have to endure here. The temperature reaches 50-60°C, but it’s all for the gold.

6. Tau-Tona mines, South Africa — 4,500+ meters

The Tsangpo Canyon, located in Tibet, is over 6,000 meters in some spots, making it the deepest canyon in the world.

7. Tsangpo Grand Canyon, China — 6,000 meters

Milwaukee Depth is the deepest point of the trench in Puerto Rico and the entire Atlantic Ocean

8. Milwaukee Depth, USA — 8,740 meters

The Mariana Trench is an oceanic deepest-sea trench on Earth.

9. The Mariana Trench — 10,994 meters

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