- Vjetrenica
Vjetrenica (which means "wind cave" or "blowhole") is the largest and most important
cave inBosnia and Herzegovina , and one of the most interesting caves in the Dinaric Alps mountain range, which is famous worldwide for its karstic and speleological riches. Its entrance it not far from thevillage of Zavala in southernHerzegovina . In the warmer parts of the year a strong blast of cold air blows from its entrance, which is very attractive in the middle of the rocky, hot and waterless terrain.The cave has been explored and described to a total of about 6,7 km in length; of this the main channel is about 2,47 km long. It runs from the edge of
Popovo Polje to the south, and on the basis of analysis of the terrain,geologist s have predicted that Vjetrenica could stretch right to theAdriatic Sea in theRepublic of Croatia , 15-20 km away from its entrance. Along with thehydrological arguments, this assumption is also supported by the "unnatural" end of Vjetrenica in the form of a huge heap of stone blocks that have caved in.Vjetrenica, as it known, is the richest cave in the world in the term of subterranean biodiversity: among more than two hundred different species registered in it, almost hudred are troglobiontes, and about 37 are for the first time discovered and described in Vjetrenica (locus typicus). Great number of it are narrow endemic and 15 are stenoendemic.
External links
* http://www.vjetrenica.com/
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