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The Bezeklik Thousand Buddha Caves (Chinese: 柏孜克里克千佛洞; pinyin: Bózīkèlǐkè Qiānfódòng, Uyghur: بزقلیق مىڭ ئۆيى ) is a complex of Buddhist cave grottos dating from the 5th to 14th century between the cities of Turpan and Shanshan at the north-east of the Taklamakan Desert near the ancient ruins of Gaochang in the Mutou Valley, a gorge in the Flaming Mountains ...
Most of the country's caves belong to Dinaric Alps system and are karst caves, with complex karstic features and endemic biodiversity. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
Jojar Cave 1300 [47] 2.2 km (1.4 mi) Iran ... Map all coordinates in "List of deepest caves" using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; GPX (all coordinates)
Boesmansgat (or Bushmansgat), also known in English as "Bushman's Hole", is a deep submerged freshwater cave (or sinkhole) in the Northern Cape province of South Africa, which has been dived to a depth of 282.6 metres (927 ft). Boesmansgat was believed to have first been explored by amateur diver Mike Rathbourne, in 1977.
1981: Long Drop Cave connected to Death's Head Cave. [38] 1982: Lost Pot, the upstream entrance to Lost Johns' Cave, explored, but then collapsed. [39] 1982: John Martin died as a result of a fall in Ireby Fell Cavern. [40] 1982: Large Pot explored. [41] Calcite formations in Witches II cave. 1984: Rift Pot explored, and connected to Large Pot ...
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Topographic patterns are also present, mainly in the central part of the Iron Age (6th-4th century BC), like in the famous Bedolina Map, firstly studied by Miguel Beltrán Llorís [16] and more recently by Cristina Turconi [17] for the Milan University, one of the best known engraved surfaces of the Camonica Valley.