- Blauhöhle
Infobox Cave
name = Blauhöhle
photo = Blautopf-tuerkis.jpg
location =Blautopf
depth = >50 metres
length = >2000 metres
number of entrances = 2
coordinates =
discovery =Jochen Hasenmayer 1980 , [http://www.arge-grabenstetten.de/index.htm ARGE]1997 -2006
access = Arbeitsgemeinschaft Blautopf
survey = Arbeitsgemeinschaft Blautopf
hazards = extended cave dive with current
geology =Limestone
translation = Blue cave
language = GermanThe Blauhöhle is one of the largest
cave systems in theSwabian Alb in southernGermany . The Blauhöhle presumably originated in a time when theDanube still flowed through the Blau valley. Since the shifting of the Danube, several small rivers, theSchmiech , the Ach, and the Blau, have flowed through this valley. The cave system begins about 21meter s under water at the base of theBlautopf . It continues west and northwest, rising and falling several times until after a horizontal distance of about 1200 meters it comes above the level ofground water and opens into the second big air-filled chamber. The maximum depth of the cave under water is 42 m.This chamber was first discovered in
1985 byJochen Hasenmayer , who named it "Mörikedom" (Mörike Cathedral, named afterEduard Mörike ). However, a diving accident while exploring the cave resulted in a long break in its exploration. For the last several years the cave has been explored by the "Arbeitsgemeinschaft Blautopf" (Blautopf Study Group, or Consortium), a team of cave divers from several different regional groups. This group has made progress exploring the cave, including making exact measurements of the way to the "Mörikedom". The improvement of underwater breathing technology, especially therebreather , has allowed for longer dives carrying less weight. The discovery of the "Wolkenschloss" (Castle of Clouds), another large, air-filled cavern, and the so-called "Landweg" (land-way), a long, open caveriver behind the Mörikedom, were great successes for the "Arbeitsgemeinschaft".Hasenmayer continued his attempts to explore the cave system in his cave
submarine , "Speleonaut" ("speleo" from the Greek root for "cave", the same as the English "spelunking ").Since
2002 the "Arbeitsgemeinschaft Höhle und Karst Grabenstetten" (Cave and KarstConsortium of Grabenstetten), as a part of their work on a neighboring cave system, the "Vetterhöhle", have attempted to dig a dry entrance into the Blauhöhle. In2006 several large caverns were discovered in the "Vetterhöhle", and in the autumn a connection was discovered between the "Vetterhöhle" and the "Wolkenschloss".Also in the autumn of 2006, the "Arbeitsgemeinschaft Blautopf" discovered an enormous cavern at the end of the Landweg, measuring 170 m long by 50 m wide by 50 m high, which was named "Apokalypse". The groups are now also working with yet another Arbeitsgemeinschaft on a
sinkhole north ofBlaubeuren , which is believed to be connected with the Blauhöhle behind the "Apokalypse".External links
* [http://www.blaubeuren.de/touristik/sehenswuerdigkeiten/blautopf.html Tourist Information page of the nearby city of Blaubeuren]
* [http://www.blautopf.org Homepage of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Blautopf]
* [http://www.blautopf.org/bohnert2002.pdf Results of diving explorations in the Blauhöhle with cave map]
* [http://www.arge-grabenstetten.de/forschung/alb/vetterhoehle.htm Presentation of research in the Vetterhöhle]
* [http://www.blauhoehle.de/blaukarst Presentation of research in the Hessenhaudoline]
* [http://www.arge-grabenstetten.de/presse/article.php?article_file=1160086404.txt Press release about the discovery of the connection between the Blauhöhle and Vetterhöhle]
* [http://www.showcaves.com/english/de/springs/Blautopf.html Description from showcaves.com]References
*German|Blauhöhle|
December 19 ,2006
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