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  2. Category:Caves of Europe by country - Wikipedia

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    Category: Caves of Europe by country. 9 languages. ... Caves of the United Kingdom (2 C, 2 P) This page was last edited on 16 December 2016, at 19:37 (UTC). ...

  3. Cave diving regions of the world - Wikipedia

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    It is the deepest cave in Northern Europe. [26] Cave divers occasionally visit Jordbrugrotta which is the most dived cave in Scandinavia. Most of the other approximately 200 caves in Rana are not suitable for diving, and formation of caves has been limited due most of the rock being granite. Another diveable cave nearby is Litjåga.

  4. Caving - Wikipedia

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    Tour companies have established an industry leading and guiding tours into and through caves. Depending on the type of cave and the type of tour, the experience could be adventure-based or ecological-based. There are tours led through lava tubes by a guiding service (e.g. Lava River Cave, the oceanic islands of Tenerife, Iceland and Hawaii).

  5. Cave diving - Wikipedia

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    Types of active caves include inflow caves ("into which a stream sinks"), outflow caves ("from which a stream emerges"), and through caves ("traversed by a stream"). [5] In speleology, a cavern is an enlarged space within a cave, but in cave diving a different use of the terms is common, where cavern implies visual proximity to an exit.

  6. Hranice Abyss - Wikipedia

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    Hranice Abyss. Hranice Abyss (Czech: Hranická propast) is the deepest flooded pit cave in the world. It is a karst sinkhole near the town of Hranice, Czech Republic.The greatest confirmed depth is 519.5 m (1,704 ft), of which 450 m (1,476 ft) is underwater.

  7. These are the world's most dangerous destinations - AOL

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    The rankings of 141 nations were compiled by the World Economic Forum, and these are some dangerous destinations that you might want to leave off of your bucket list. According to the list ...

  8. A man spent just £6k [$7,471 USD] traveling to 18 countries — keeping costs down by sleeping in caves. Robert Michelsen, 21, solo travelled around Europe and visited countries including ...

  9. Tourism in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Slovakia's karst areas offer an extremely high number of caves and their list is being expanded every year owing to new discoveries. The number of caves per capita may be the highest in Europe [citation needed]. Thirteen caves are open to the public, the longest of which is 9 km long. Some of them have been proclaimed as UNESCO's World Heritage ...