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Sun Bingo’s Cash Cave has treasures worth discovering – so do these five caves

PLAY in the Cash Cave room daily for the chance to win big prizes.  

This Sun Bingo room hosts 90-ball bingo and is open 24/7. That means you can play whenever works best for you.  

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It’s got plenty of hidden gems, including extra ways to win beyond the standard 1L, 2L and full house. 

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Features like Roll On Bingo keep the winnings going even AFTER the full house has been won.  

Additional ways to win include the 1TG and 2TG features. If you have only one or two numbers left when the full house is called, you also win a prize. 

What about when you find the cave, play a game but still don’t discover any winning treasure?

Don’t worry!

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Provided the Last Chance Saloon feature is in action, all non-winners will be given a free bonus scratch card after the game.

You must have purchased at least six tickets and not won a prize (with the exception of a community pay out from the jackpot) to be eligible.

The scratch cards can award cash or bingo bonuses. 

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With all these features on offer, you can see why there’s an average of 1250 winners every day.   

However, this cave hasn’t finished awarding treasure seekers just yet.

If the full house is won in 33 calls or less, the Cave Jackpot is triggered.

A progressive jackpot that’s seeded at £5000, this treasure is too good to be kept secret.

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It’s also too good not to share. So, it’s split 50:50 between the full house winner(s) and the community.   

Join us in Cash Cave, Sun Bingo’s very own cave of wonders.

If you like exploring caverns and finding hidden gems, why not check out these real life caves as well.  

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Creswell Crags – Peak District  

Creswell Crags is limestone gorge and cave complex, which contains Britain’s only Ice Age cave drawings.

Look out for engravings in the Church Hole, which are over 12,000 years old.

Spot the witch marks carved deep within the caves to keep away evil spirits.

There’s even a chance to check out an ancient hyena den.  

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Grotto de Benagil – Portugal  

Benagil is a small fishing village on the south coast of the Algarve.

Just around the corner from its shoreline is a hidden beauty, the Benagil sea cave.

An entry channel expands into an impressive domed cave, where sunlight pours through openings in the ceiling to illuminate the golden sand and translucent water.  

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St Michael’s Cave – Gibraltar  

Once believed to be bottomless, this cave is now visited by tourists from around the world and is a venue for concerts, recitals and performances.

Gibraltar's treasure is currently hosting “The Awakening”, an immersive light and sound installation that culminates within the main cavern and expresses the history of the rock.

It’s a 360 degree visual projection and light spectacle.   

Grotta Azzurra – Capri  

As the entrance is so small, the main way to visit this grotto is in a small rowing boat, through an organised tour.

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You might not know what to expect as you enter the cave mouth, which is only a metre high and two metres wide.

However, once you’re through the darkness, you pass into a sparkling blue cavern.

It was rumoured to be the home of witches and monsters.  

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Blue Grotto – Malta  

Does the name sound familiar to Capri’s blue gem?

That’s because it was named in the 1950s by a British soldier who visited Malta and likened the grotto to the Grotta Azzurra.

He thought the dazzling blue waters of the two grottos were similarly beautiful, so deserved similar names.

The Blue Grotto is a system of seven caves, including the Honeymoon Cave, the Cat’s Cave and the Reflection Cave.

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