- Jaskinia Wielka Śnieżna
Jaskinia Wielka Śnieżna ("great snowy cave") is a
limestone cave in mount Małołączniak in theWestern Tatras . With the length of 23.619 km and vertical range of 824 m, it is the largest and deepest cave ofPoland .Morphology
Wielka Śnieżna has five entrances:
* Jaskinia Śnieżna ("snowy cave") – 1701 m – discovered in
1959
* Jaskinia nad Kotlinami ("cave over the kettles") – 1875 m – discovered in1966 , connected to Śnieżna in1968
* Jasny Awen ("light aven") – 1852 m – first explored in1959 , connected to Wielka Śnieżna in1978
* Jaskinia Wielka Litworowa ("greatangelica cave") – 1906 m – connected to Wielka Śnieżna in1995
* Jaskinia Wilcza ("wolf cave") – 1672 m – discovered in1996 , connected to Wielka Śnieżna in1999 They are connected by a complicated system of shafts and passages. Several of them contain underground trickles, waterfalls, pools, or siphons. The cave is drained by a
karst spring known as Lodowe Źródło ("icy spring").Exploration
Jaskinia Śnieżna has been discovered in
1959 by cavers fromZakopane . In1960 , it reached the depth of 545 m, which made it, at that time, fourth deepest cave in the world. In the subsequent years, the cave was intensively explored and connected with other caves. The exploration is still ongoing, including attempts to connect the cave toŚnieżna Studnia , second largest cave in Poland.External links
* [http://www.sktj.pl/epimenides/tatry/sniezn_p.html Jaskinia Wielka Śnieżna] pl icon – with a map
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