The 10-km (6-mile)-long warren of underground passages and chambers in Mount Sodom, overlooking the Dead Sea, was mapped
out over two years by cavers from nine countries led by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
During one dinner break in the Malham Cave, said the university's Boaz Langford, the explorers felt their pasta lacked seasoning: "So we just broke some salt off one of the rocks and used that". Malham has taken a 13-year record held by the Cave of the Three Nudes, a 6,850 metre (4 mile)-long salt cave in Iran, the researchers said.
Sluiced by rain run-off that dissolves its surfaces, Malham will lengthen further over time, they added.
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