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Seegrotte in Austria – the largest underground lake in Europe

Seegrotte in Austria – the largest underground lake in Europe

Not far from Vienna, in the village of Hinterbrül, there is the cave system with the largest underground lake in Europe – Seegrotte, covering an area of 6,200 m². It is not a classic natural cave but the former gypsum mine. In 1912, the ceiling fell down and mine was flooded with 20 million liters […]

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Vrtoglavica Cave – cave with the deepest single vertical drop (pitch) in the world | Slovenia

Vrtoglavica Cave – cave with the deepest single vertical drop (pitch) in the world | Slovenia

Vrtoglavica Cave (Vrtoglavica Jama) has the deepest single vertical drop (pitch) of any cave in the world. Its depth is 603 meters. Two others just after Vrtoglavica cave are the cave Patkov gust in Croatia with 553 meters pitch and Da Keng in China with 519 meters. Vrtoglavica Cave is located in Slovenia, very close […]

Updated: September 21, 2020 | By | 1 More

Predjamski Grad – Renaissance castle built within a cave mouth in Slovenia

Predjamski Grad – Renaissance castle built within a cave mouth in Slovenia

Predjamski Grad is the unique castle built within a cave mouth on the rock. It is located in southwestern Slovenia, about 9 km from Postojna Cave, above the river Lokva. Predjamski Grad was built on a high rock in the overhang. The history of the castle dates back to the 13th century, when there is […]

Updated: September 21, 2020 | By | 1 More

Lascaux caves in France – famous for its Paleolithic cave paintings

Lascaux caves in France – famous for its Paleolithic cave paintings

In Lascaux there is a complex of caves, which is famous for its prehistoric paintings. You can find the caves near the village Montignac in an imaginary triangle between Périgueux, Limoges and Tulle. If you take a trip to Brive la Gaillarde, you’ll be just a few steps away. Inside the Lascaux caves you see […]

Updated: July 19, 2020 | By | More

Gouffre de Padirac – great limestone cave in France

Gouffre de Padirac – great limestone cave in France

Gouffre de Padirac (Padirac Cave) is a great limestone cave and a natural monument located in south-western part of France, about 20 km east of the medieval pilgrimage town of Rocamadour. Gouffre de Padirac cave has a depth about 100 meters and is more than 100 m wide. Visitors can see impressive underground lakes here, […]

Updated: July 19, 2020 | By | More

Gouffre Mirolda – the deepest cave in Europe (1733m)

Gouffre Mirolda – the deepest cave in Europe (1733m)

Gouffre Mirolda is the deepest cave of France, located in the Savoy Alps, in the village of Samoëns, near the Italian and Swiss borders. In 1998, the French-English team got to a depth of 1626 meters after staying underground for almost 103 hours and the cave at that moment became the deepest cave in the […]

Updated: July 19, 2020 | By | More

Demänovská Ice Cave in Slovakia – one of the first known caves in the world

Demänovská Ice Cave in Slovakia – one of the first known caves in the world

Demänovská Ice Cave is located in the entrance to the Demänovská valley in northern part of Slovakia, near the town of Liptovský Mikuláš. It includes the longest known underground system of Demänovské Caves. It was created in the dark-gray (guttenstein) Middle Triassic limestone, mainly by an underground river of Demänovka and is extended in four […]

Updated: June 27, 2020 | By | More


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