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LeadCaveCavemen may have had it right all along - with a few modern amenities, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/lord-of-the-rings-hobbiton-now-serves-as-sheep-farm/" target="_blank">cave dwellings</a> are not only exotic places to call home, but also extremely energy-efficient. Their natural walls regulate temperatures all year-round, and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/subterranean-anti-atomic-shelter-transformed-into-a-cool-and-cavernous-internet-provider-facility/" target="_blank">many caves</a> have natural fresh water sources flowing through them. Check out some of our favorite modern cave abodes across the globe - some are even available to rent by the night for your own cave adventure!1
Chulo Canyon Cave HouseThe Chulo Canyon Cave House is a retreat in the Mule Mountains outside of Bisbee, Arizona. Set on 37 acres of mountainous terrain, the 3,000 square foot home is accessible through a sun room, which leads to the underground dwelling. A high end kitchen, Morrocan dining area with chandelier, living room, yoga space and 3 bedrooms keep naturally cool from the cave walls. Several natural pools, a guest house and vegetable garden also flank the property. <h3><a href="http://www.thecavehouse.com" target="_blank">CHULO CANYON CAVE HOUSE</a></h3>2
Caveland Missourince a concert venue, the owners of this home in Festus, Missouri first bought the cave property on Ebay. The massive 17,000 square foot home is divided into three chambers. The front portion houses the living areas and three bedrooms, the middle houses utilities, laundry, and a large party room and the back still has the historic stage where MC5, Ted Nugent and Tina Turner once played! Three freshwater springs and fourteen waterfalls are also located on the magical property. <h3><a href="http://www.caveland.us" target="_blank">MISSOURI CAVE LAND</a></h3>3
Sala SilvermineIf caves bored into the side of mountains aren’t wild enough for you, you and a guest can sleep 500 feet below ground in Sweden’s historic Sala Silvermine suite. The mine itself was a leading producer of silver during the 16<sup>th </sup>Century all the way to the 20<sup>th</sup> Century when it closed. A network of beautiful underground halls offer unique dining, small concerts, and can be rented for weddings or private parties, which can be arranged around an underground lake. <h3><a href="http://www.salasilvergruva.se/en" target="_blank">SALA SILVERMINE</a></h3>4
Cave Palace RanchCave Palace Ranch in Utah is built into the side of a natural red rock cave, on 110 acres of land. Four interior alcoves have been beautifully transformed into a master bedroom with deck, living room, dining area, two bedrooms and a sleeping loft. The entire home is impressively powered off the grid thanks to a system of solar panels. The window front façade floods the interior with light, while fresh waters is sourced from an underground well. <h3><a href="http://thecavehome.wordpress.com/2011/04/01/cave-home-located-near-monticello-utah/" target="_blank">CAVE PALACE RANCH</a></h3>5
BECKHAM CREEK CAVE LODGEThe Beckham Creek Cave Lodge in Arkansas is a rental property dedicated toward the preservation of natural beauty. The glass front fills the interior with light while connecting the living walls inside to the nature outside. Each private and common room boast the cave’s natural ambience, and the grounds provide adventure in the beautiful Ozark countryside. <br> <h3><a href="http://www.beckhamcavelodge.com/index.html" target="_blank">BECKHAM CREEK CAVE LODGE</a></h3>6
Cave TurkeyOriginally built over 700 years ago, the cave homes near Mount Sahand in Iran were carved in the side of the volcanic rock mountains. Now a popular area for hotels and resorts, the cave rooms keep cool during the day thanks to the natural insulation and deflection of solar gain. The interiors are decked with traditional and historical textiles, rugs and pillows for modern comfort. <br> <h3><a href="http://inhabitat.com/700-year-old-underground-cave-homes-for-rent-in-iran/underground-cave-homes-8/?extend=1" target="_blank">IRAN'S CAVE HOMES</a></h3> <br> Modern cave dwellers can enjoy the benefits of natural insulation, low energy bills, beautiful landscapes and living in part of natural history! Curious folk can join the cave like, and rent a room in many of the cave dwelling hotels around the globe.7







